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authorskal <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>2026-01-27 23:09:27 +0100
committerskal <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>2026-01-27 23:10:49 +0100
commit9dcf94ab01269311b4e5d39be23c95560904c626 (patch)
treeac271af3d51d7ee1bce6827f81e97f1f463336db /src/tests/test_window.cpp
parent364d9e60e3c27cb131a598fe5f83deb74493319f (diff)
feat: Implement spectool & specview; refactor coding style; update docs
This commit introduces new tools for spectrogram manipulation and visualization, establishes a consistent coding style, and updates project documentation. Key changes include: - **Spectrogram Tools: - : A command-line utility for analyzing WAV/MP3 files into custom spectrogram format and playing back these spectrograms via the synth engine. - : A command-line tool for visualizing spectrogram files as ASCII art in the console. - **Coding Style Enforcement: - Added a configuration file enforcing LLVM-based style with 2-space indentation, no tabs, and an 80-column line limit. - Renamed all C++ source files from to for project consistency. - Applied automatic formatting using exit across the entire codebase. - **Documentation & Workflow: - Created to define a commit policy requiring tests to pass before committing. - Updated with instructions for building and using and , and referenced . - Updated and to reflect the new tools, audio architecture decisions (real-time additive synthesis, double-buffering for dynamic updates, WAV/MP3 support), coding style, and development workflow. - **Build System: - Modified to: - Include new targets for and under the option. - Update source file extensions to . - Add a new end-to-end test for to the suite.
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-#include "audio/window.h"
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <math.h>
-#include <assert.h>
-
-// A simple floating point comparison with a tolerance
-bool is_close(float a, float b, float epsilon = 1e-6f) {
- return fabsf(a - b) < epsilon;
-}
-
-int main() {
- float window[WINDOW_SIZE];
- hamming_window_512(window);
-
- // Test 1: Window should start and end at the same small value
- assert(is_close(window[0], 0.08f));
- assert(is_close(window[WINDOW_SIZE - 1], 0.08f));
- printf("Test 1 passed: Window start and end values are correct.\n");
-
- // Test 2: Window should be symmetric
- for (int i = 0; i < WINDOW_SIZE / 2; ++i) {
- assert(is_close(window[i], window[WINDOW_SIZE - 1 - i]));
- }
- printf("Test 2 passed: Window is symmetric.\n");
-
- // Test 3: The two middle points of the even-sized window should be equal and the peak.
- assert(is_close(window[WINDOW_SIZE / 2 - 1], window[WINDOW_SIZE / 2]));
- assert(window[WINDOW_SIZE / 2] > window[WINDOW_SIZE / 2 - 2]); // Should be greater than neighbors
- printf("Test 3 passed: Window peak is correct for even size.\n");
-
- printf("All tests passed for Hamming window!\n");
-
- return 0;
-}