what do you mean you don't need one of 13 comparison algorithms for "me", "subme", and "md"
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oh libavutil has two different softfloat impls now: the non-IEEE754 one & the almost, but not entirely \
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Replying to @FioraAeterna @Helios748
oh this is also discounting my favourite audio codec function, very_broken_op().
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Replying to @bofh453 @Helios748
okay but why are there both of these, that's the question
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Replying to @FioraAeterna @Helios748
uh loosely speaking: b/c one was written by niedermayer & used by the MIPS folk's fixed-point AAC decoder
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the latter by an SoC student for decoding lossless float-sample ALS (& why not just use native fp? \
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Replying to @FioraAeterna
if at the end of the encoding job you check the INEXACT bit and it's unset, you have lossless AND float.
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Or if you're a masochist you can work out all the roundings and prove the end result is lossless even with inexact.
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