Le 1 juil. 2014 à 13:03, Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org> a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 01, 2014 at 07:09:33AM +0200, Stéphane
Letz wrote:
Or just drop the "code" link that is
available in the upper
part of he HTML page in the export tool of FaustLive. In a
matter of minutes you can generate the *native* optimized
tool you may want as a plug-in or standalone application.
I'm getting more and more annoyed by the repeated implicit or
explicit suggestions that this ability to 'generate whatever
format you like' and do it in a web browser is a property or,
($GOD help us) a quality of Faust.
It simply isn't.
The faust compiler will generate C code in a format that is
essentially an implicit and rather primitive plugin standard.
Then there are a number of wrappers that will turn this into
an LV2, a VST or whatever you want.
There's no Faust involved in that step. You can use the same
wrappers with any DSP code that provides the expected interface,
and that's easy enough to arrange.
Ciao,
Missing the fact that Faust can directly compile LLVM IR for easy embeddable dynamic
compilation, missing the fact that asm.js can be compiled and directly deployed, missing
the fact that VHDL (for instance) is one of the future target. If you better know what
Faust can do and will do than us, then… And if the "rather primitive plugin
standard" is too primitive then, let's works on improve it.
Stéphane