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Versioning
Recommended commits are tagged "x.y.z".
- New z = Bugs fixed.
- New y = Features added.
- New x = Backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
Each tagged commit normally passes QA tests. Users are encouraged to always test the latest version.
Coding style
leansdr uses C++ for namespaces and type-safe polymorphism. No attempt is made to follow popular object-oriented practices.
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Member variables are not prefixed with "m_".
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Destructors are not implemented and memory management is minimal. In practice, after the signal processing flow graph is instantiated, no allocation/deallocation is expected until exit.
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There are no unnecessary getter/setter methods.
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Dependencies are kept to a minimum (no STL, no iostream).
Known limitations
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The code is not intended to be thread-safe.
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Ideally, signal processing software should always yield the same output when presented with the same input. leandvb should be deterministic on fast input streams (files). However, on real-time streams, scheduling randomness can affect internal feedback loops and cause small variations in the output.