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Re: Any suggested workarounds for writing wrappers for functions that are to be passed as arguments?     

Author: glen herrmannsfeldt
Date: Sep 3, 2008 11:19

...'t worth arguing about. In particular, it isn't worth my trouble to dig out citations. Most of the stuff I recall on this was well pre-net and thus might require non-trivial amounts of work to find. Glen might happen to have them around. He seems to have a lot of stuff from the era I'm thinking of, and he is obviously familliar with the methods that were used for ...
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Re: Any suggested workarounds for writing wrappers for functions that are to be passed as arguments?     

Author: nospam
Date: Sep 3, 2008 10:47

...360 Fortran IV, where ENTRY is listed as an extension. (grayed out in the manual), it seems to be partly by design. That matches my recollection. This was f66 (and earlier) stuff, before ENTRY was standardized in f77. I seem to recall multiple incompatible specifications of ENTRY prior to its standardization in f77. The scheme of saving argument references across calls was one. I also ...
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Re: Any suggested workarounds for writing wrappers for functions that are to be passed as arguments?     

Author: nospam
Date: Sep 3, 2008 09:42

... code, an example being SIN and COS. (Not that you would write them in Fortran, but if you did...) One is ..., it isn't worth my trouble to dig out citations. Most of the stuff I recall on this was well pre-net and thus might require non-... might happen to have them around. He seems to have a lot of stuff from the era I'm thinking of, and he is obviously familliar with ...
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Any suggested workarounds for writing wrappers for functions that are to be passed as arguments?     

Author: Will W.
Date: Sep 1, 2008 21:02

...TOMS/ ACM/textbooks/etc) There is some great stuff out there, written in F77 especially. The difficulty... to accept f(x,y). I want to write for each method a "wrapper function" of the...!! 4. output REAL :: val !!--begin-- some setup stuff !call someone else's routine with all the ... f (flocal) CALL integABC( flocal , ... ) some wrapup stuff, i.e. set return value, val=something !!--...
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Re: DX9 Fixed Function Fog     

Author: Noley Edge
Date: Jun 11, 2008 09:59

... Section 6.8 of your draft states that pixel fog cannot be used with programmable vertex shaders. Go with what the book says then. When I write stuff for the book, its because I've researched it and identified the corner cases. When I post to the net, its usually just form memory, ...
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Re: DX9 Fixed Function Fog     

Author: Noley Edge
Date: Jun 10, 2008 13:59

...> Section 6.8 of your draft states that pixel fog cannot be used with programmable vertex shaders. Go with what the book says then. When I write stuff for the book, its because I've researched it and identified the corner cases. When I post to the net, its usually just form memory, which ...
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Re: [9fans] /dev/audio format (was: read/write offset hack)     

Author: Bruce Ellis
Date: Jun 1, 2008 03:12

... wrote: * Bruce Ellis <bruce.ellis@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb like.The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then after a\n\n the rest was data. Interesting idea. We could also use something like HTTP or mail headers - easy to understand for many people :) Maybe an advanced audio ...
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Re: [9fans] /dev/audio format (was: read/write offset hack)     

Author: Enrico Weigelt
Date: Jun 1, 2008 03:07

* Bruce Ellis <bruce.ellis@gmail.com> wrote: Hi, There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb like.The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then after a\n\n the rest was data. Interesting idea. We could also use something like HTTP or mail headers - easy to understand for many people :) Maybe an advanced audio server could even directly...
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Re: [9fans] /dev/audio format (was: read/write offset hack)     

Author: Bruce Ellis
Date: May 30, 2008 17:58

... in both BU Inferno and Research Inferno. e.g. the Windows driver supports any installed codec. There was also the Inferno Audio File format which was rather fb like. The file began with text lines describing the stuff and then after a \n\n the rest was data. (The drivers didn't know the format, the player and other tools did.) An unofficial history of Inferno would be amusing. Maybe it'll be ...
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Re: Poor Brian     

Author: Grey Matters
Date: May 21, 2008 17:49

... they invest in porn shopping so reverently. Dude, even if that were true, I'll never be a guy who pretends to be a girl who writes stuff like this: http://groups.google.com/group/alt.alien.research/msg/8e085acc9084acef By the way, exactly when are you going to have the courage to stand up and ...
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