On May 30, 2013, at 5:21 PM, Tom Schouten wrote: > On 05/30/2013 05:30 PM, John Clements wrote: >> On May 30, 2013, at 1:21 PM, Tom Schouten wrote: >> >>> Hi List, >>> >>> Here's a tiny experimental tool I've been working on the last couple of >>> months: >>> http://zwizwa.be/rai/rai.html >>> >>> It's mostly aimed at the music DSP world (sound synthesizers and effects) >>> where feedback structures are very important, but it could be fairly >>> generic in its use. I tried to stay as close to Scheme as possible. >>> >>> The basic idea is to use Racket as replacement for Matlab, i.e. to analyze >>> algorithms specified in a high level format, and use it to generate >>> dependency-free C or ASM code for deeply embedded targets. >>> >>> Currently it can generate binary plugins for Windows VSTi, Pure Data and >>> Jack Audio. >> This looks totally awesome. Would you consider making a Racket Package out >> of this? My fall class could definitely be interested. > > > Cool :) > > Here's the package: > raco pkg install github://github.com/zwizwa/rai/master > That will run all the Racket code. > > For the C code gen, the Makefile is the best point of entry. > Currently Linux only, and might need some tweaking.
Well, I'll give it a try on mac. I'll let you know what I discover. John ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users