[Stk] STK v. 4.4.3 - Error building using VS2008 (Windows)

Julius Smith jos at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Sun Jan 15 20:37:12 PST 2012


Hi All,

FWIW, M_PI is classically defined in math.h.

- jos

At 06:24 PM 1/15/2012, Gary Scavone wrote:
>Hi Carlos,
>
>Thanks for the various bug reports and 
>fixes.  Yes, the "PluckTwo" class was deprecated 
>in favor of arrays of the new "Twang" class.  I 
>see that I didn't document that very clearly in the release notes.
>
>The _USE_MATH_DEFINES thing seems to be an issue 
>for recent versions of Visual Studio.
>
>--gary
>
>On 2012-01-14, at 11:52 AM, Carlos Luna wrote:
>
> > Hi. Just downloaded the last verson of STK 
> and found some errors when trying to build it.
> >
> > When building the "demo" project, using the 
> included project file, I get an "M_PI - 
> undeclared identifier" in filter.h file.
> > It also complaints about not being able to 
> find the "PluckTwo.cpp" file. Said file can´t be found in the "src" folder.
> >
> > When I create a new project and include all 
> headers and all files in the "src" folder, I 
> get the "M_PI" error, but also get an "error - 
> undeclared identifier" message in 
> "TapDelay.cpp" (which wasn´t being included in the demo project).
> >
> > I guess the "PluckTwo" module has been 
> deleted since I can´t find it in the docs and 
> you just forgot to remove it from the demo project.
> > But what about the "TapDelay.cpp" file. 
> Should it be removed? And the M_PI error?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Carlos
> >
> >
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> > > 1. ALSA MIDI port names? (Alexandre Quessy)
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> > > Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:09:56 -0500
> > > From: Alexandre Quessy <alexandre at quessy.net>
> > > Subject: [Stk] ALSA MIDI port names?
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> > > Hello everyone,
> > > Is there a standard way of mapping ALSA MIDI ports with port numbers
> > > as in stk/RtMidi.h?
> > >
> > > Right now, I am reinventing the wheel, it seems!
> > > See 
> https://github.com/aalex/tempi/blob/midi-alsa-probe/prototypes/midi/alsalist.cpp
> > > (this link should be no longer valid within a few days from now)
> > >
> > > I want my users to use ALSA MIDI ports on GNU/Linux, as it is the
> > > de-facto standard of choosing MIDI ports.
> > > Also, it should be the same on other OSes 
> and MIDI backend. (such as JACK)
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > --
> > > Alexandre Quessy
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Julius O. Smith III <jos at ccrma.stanford.edu>
Prof. of Music and Assoc. Prof. (by courtesy) of Electrical Engineering
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