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18 
19 #ifndef AVCODEC_TAKDSP_H
20 #define AVCODEC_TAKDSP_H
21 
22 #include <stdint.h>
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24 typedef struct TAKDSPContext {
25  void (*decorrelate_ls)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length);
26  void (*decorrelate_sr)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length);
27  void (*decorrelate_sm)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length);
28  void (*decorrelate_sf)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length, int dshift, int dfactor);
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33 
34 #endif /* AVCODEC_TAKDSP_H */
TAKDSPContext::decorrelate_sf
void(* decorrelate_sf)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length, int dshift, int dfactor)
Definition: takdsp.h:28
TAKDSPContext
Definition: takdsp.h:24
TAKDSPContext::decorrelate_sm
void(* decorrelate_sm)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length)
Definition: takdsp.h:27
ff_takdsp_init
void ff_takdsp_init(TAKDSPContext *c)
Definition: takdsp.c:73
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TAKDSPContext::decorrelate_ls
void(* decorrelate_ls)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length)
Definition: takdsp.h:25
TAKDSPContext::decorrelate_sr
void(* decorrelate_sr)(int32_t *p1, int32_t *p2, int length)
Definition: takdsp.h:26
int32_t
int32_t
Definition: audioconvert.c:56
ff_takdsp_init_x86
void ff_takdsp_init_x86(TAKDSPContext *c)
Definition: takdsp_init.c:31