Reply 60 of 66, by Qbix
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Let's see if I can rewrite it a bit to add some sort of warning.
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Let's see if I can rewrite it a bit to add some sort of warning.
Water flows down the stream
How to ask questions the smart way!
@Dominus, @Qbix - thanks for the sanity checks and adding more helper-information!
Fantastic to hear the build actually runs and support PCM sound, with expectedly no Core MIDI support: although maybe the OpenSoundSystem (OSS) MIDI interface is still available on OS X?
Indeed, for end-users, release builds are still going to be purely built by Clang. If GCC manages to produce a significantly faster binary, it might be interesting to Mac users on old/slow hardware to play non-MIDI games.
The big win is gaining GCC coverage within the MACOSX code branches, minus the snip of CoreMIDI.
AFAIK OSS has gone away a long time ago.
The gcc build was only faster by 2 fps with PCPbench and only on one test 😀
My feeling was that the building via clang is significantly faster, though. But I didn't time that
wrote:AFAIK OSS has gone away a long time ago.
I suppose Apple had to muster more courage and bravery to kill off their *unix-compatible MIDI interface 🤣 (https://www.macworld.com/article/3387148/appl … right-move.html)
wrote:The gcc build was only faster by 2 fps with PCPbench
Ahhh.. good to know!
Yeah; Clang is usually faster at building when using comparable GCC flags. Some Clang flags do take significantly longer through, like enabling the memory sanitizer; but that's fine. It's the value that it brings that counts.
Anything else you guys think is worth checking or changing? I'm not sure who or how one renames a thread [solved], or if it involves permission or confirmation from the OP. Will be nice to wrap up this issue.
Edit: sorry for the haste; I just remembered Qbix wanted to add a helpful warning suggested by Dominus. Will help test that on my side when ready.
It was committed yesterday, with some additional warnings and such.
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One step ahead of me Qbix - thank you!
Let's mark this solved 😀