On May 4, 2011, at 10:39 32, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
if one, say a jack client, ever wants to allow a
direct loopback, why doesn't he/she do the appropriate code him/her-self? it's a
lousy memcpy() away isn't it?
Sure, but then every app that needs that ability would end up having to reinvent the
wheel, including custom UI classes for managing 'special' loopback cases, etc.
Isn't the whole point of Jack to provide a single, powerful abstraction that all apps
can use without having to worry about silly edge cases?
Cheers!
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