[CELT-dev] --enable-static-modes
Jean-Marc Valin
Jean-Marc.Valin at USherbrooke.ca
Tue Mar 2 14:16:32 PST 2010
One very important thing to understand about CELT options is that "if you don't
know what an option does, you probably don't need it". The defaults are meant
to do what most people want to do with CELT, so don't enable anything unless
you know you need it. If any option was useful to most people, it would already
be enabled by default.
Jean-Marc
Quoting Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell at gmail.com>:
> On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Torgeir Hagland <torg at gaikai.com> wrote:
> > I did a download of 0.7.1 sources and saw that fmod was compiling with
> > --enable-static-modes, I decided to try it, but it fails to compile
> > static_modes.c because it doesn't exist. Is that an external dependency?
>
> No. You first build without enable-static-modes and use the
> dump_modes utility to build the static modes that you require. It
> create the static_mode.c file.
>
> That whole process is not yet well documented, and it's only really
> applicable to size constrained embedded uses.
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