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Keep reselected fonts in an array, adding new ones to the end. Glyph lookup prefers earlier opened fonts. This way glyph lookup is stable, which means that: - cache cleanup is never required after font reselecting; - a single unrecognized char won't change the appearance of all the others.
author eugeni
date Sat, 16 Dec 2006 19:34:00 +0000
parents 92b122592776
children 8bcff5c7e387
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LIBNAME = libfaad2.a

include ../config.mak

SRCS    = bits.c \
          cfft.c \
          common.c \
          decoder.c \
          drc.c \
          drm_dec.c \
          error.c \
          filtbank.c \
          hcr.c \
          huffman.c \
          ic_predict.c \
          is.c \
          lt_predict.c \
          mdct.c \
          mp4.c \
          ms.c \
          output.c \
          pns.c \
          ps_dec.c \
          ps_syntax.c  \
          pulse.c \
          rvlc.c \
          sbr_dct.c \
          sbr_dec.c \
          sbr_e_nf.c \
          sbr_fbt.c \
          sbr_hfadj.c \
          sbr_hfgen.c \
          sbr_huff.c \
          sbr_qmf.c \
          sbr_syntax.c \
          sbr_tf_grid.c \
          specrec.c \
          ssr.c \
          ssr_fb.c \
          ssr_ipqf.c \
          syntax.c \
          tns.c \

CFLAGS  = -D_GNU_SOURCE

# The FIXED_POINT implementation of FAAD2 improves performance
# on some platforms, especially for SBR files.
ifeq ($(FAAD_FIXED),yes)
CFLAGS  += -DFIXED_POINT
endif

include ../mpcommon.mak