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- 1.4.0 2017-10-26
- Forked from the original library, relicensed under the unmodified BSD 3-clause license.
- Fixed stack exhaustion/corruption when using parallelization.
- Fixed buffer corruption when using parallelization.
- 1.3.0 2012-07-18
- removed non-standard malloc.h from kiss_fft.h
- moved -lm to end of link line
- checked various return values
- converted python Numeric code to NumPy
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- fixed test of int32_t on 64 bit OS
- added padding in a couple of places to allow SIMD alignment of structs
- 1.2.9 2010-05-27
- threadsafe ( including OpenMP )
- first edition of kissfft.hh the C++ template fft engine
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- 1.2.8
- Changed memory.h to string.h -- apparently more standard
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- Added openmp extensions. This can have fairly linear speedups for larger FFT sizes.
- 1.2.7
- Shrank the real-fft memory footprint. Thanks to Galen Seitz.
- 1.2.6 (Nov 14, 2006) The "thanks to GenArts" release.
- Added multi-dimensional real-optimized FFT, see tools/kiss_fftndr
- Thanks go to GenArts, Inc. for sponsoring the development.
- 1.2.5 (June 27, 2006) The "release for no good reason" release.
- Changed some harmless code to make some compilers' warnings go away.
- Added some more digits to pi -- why not.
- Added kiss_fft_next_fast_size() function to help people decide how much to pad.
- Changed multidimensional test from 8 dimensions to only 3 to avoid testing
- problems with fixed point (sorry Buckaroo Banzai).
- 1.2.4 (Oct 27, 2005) The "oops, inverse fixed point real fft was borked" release.
- Fixed scaling bug for inverse fixed point real fft -- also fixed test code that should've been failing.
- Thanks to Jean-Marc Valin for bug report.
- Use sys/types.h for more portable types than short,int,long => int16_t,int32_t,int64_t
- If your system does not have these, you may need to define them -- but at least it breaks in a
- loud and easily fixable way -- unlike silently using the wrong size type.
- Hopefully tools/psdpng.c is fixed -- thanks to Steve Kellog for pointing out the weirdness.
- 1.2.3 (June 25, 2005) The "you want to use WHAT as a sample" release.
- Added ability to use 32 bit fixed point samples -- requires a 64 bit intermediate result, a la 'long long'
- Added ability to do 4 FFTs in parallel by using SSE SIMD instructions. This is accomplished by
- using the __m128 (vector of 4 floats) as kiss_fft_scalar. Define USE_SIMD to use this.
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- I know, I know ... this is drifting a bit from the "kiss" principle, but the speed advantages
- make it worth it for some. Also recent gcc makes it SOO easy to use vectors of 4 floats like a POD type.
- 1.2.2 (May 6, 2005) The Matthew release
- Replaced fixed point division with multiply&shift. Thanks to Jean-Marc Valin for
- discussions regarding. Considerable speedup for fixed-point.
- Corrected overflow protection in real fft routines when using fixed point.
- Finder's Credit goes to Robert Oschler of robodance for pointing me at the bug.
- This also led to the CHECK_OVERFLOW_OP macro.
- 1.2.1 (April 4, 2004)
- compiles cleanly with just about every -W warning flag under the sun
- reorganized kiss_fft_state so it could be read-only/const. This may be useful for embedded systems
- that are willing to predeclare twiddle factors, factorization.
- Fixed C_MUL,S_MUL on 16-bit platforms.
- tmpbuf will only be allocated if input & output buffers are same
- scratchbuf will only be allocated for ffts that are not multiples of 2,3,5
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- NOTE: The tmpbuf,scratchbuf changes may require synchronization code for multi-threaded apps.
- 1.2 (Feb 23, 2004)
- interface change -- cfg object is forward declaration of struct instead of void*
- This maintains type saftey and lets the compiler warn/error about stupid mistakes.
- (prompted by suggestion from Erik de Castro Lopo)
- small speed improvements
- added psdpng.c -- sample utility that will create png spectrum "waterfalls" from an input file
- ( not terribly useful yet)
- 1.1.1 (Feb 1, 2004 )
- minor bug fix -- only affects odd rank, in-place, multi-dimensional FFTs
- 1.1 : (Jan 30,2004)
- split sample_code/ into test/ and tools/
- Removed 2-D fft and added N-D fft (arbitrary)
- modified fftutil.c to allow multi-d FFTs
- Modified core fft routine to allow an input stride via kiss_fft_stride()
- (eased support of multi-D ffts)
- Added fast convolution filtering (FIR filtering using overlap-scrap method, with tail scrap)
- Add kfc.[ch]: the KISS FFT Cache. It takes care of allocs for you ( suggested by Oscar Lesta ).
- 1.0.1 (Dec 15, 2003)
- fixed bug that occurred when nfft==1. Thanks to Steven Johnson.
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- 1.0 : (Dec 14, 2003)
- changed kiss_fft function from using a single buffer, to two buffers.
- If the same buffer pointer is supplied for both in and out, kiss will
- manage the buffer copies.
- added kiss_fft2d and kiss_fftr as separate source files (declarations in kiss_fft.h )
- 0.4 :(Nov 4,2003) optimized for radix 2,3,4,5
- 0.3 :(Oct 28, 2003) woops, version 2 didn't actually factor out any radices other than 2.
- Thanks to Steven Johnson for finding this one.
- 0.2 :(Oct 27, 2003) added mixed radix, only radix 2,4 optimized versions
- 0.1 :(May 19 2003) initial release, radix 2 only
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