| I know that. This was meant as joke...
I understand your point about C++. However, I am not sure about making
it faster. As the unix fathers have said, bottlenecks can occur anywhere,
you will only know if you measure. As far as I know no one has gone out to
measure and assert that a C++ code would be faster.
Victor
At 14:42 07/03/2007, you wrote:
>The 'curse' is not C++, but departing from the main branch. All versions
>of Csound whether they use C++ or not have faded in favor of the
>'canonical' version because that version has more developers -- it's that
>simple.
Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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