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Currently we have a number of tests for functionality that use the JIT to run compiled code. This is handy for tests, however, the ORC JIT is still a "very moving" target. Additionally, it appears that it is buggy (or our usage of it is buggy) on Raspberry PI 4 32-bit which is one of our current Arm development platforms.
We've tentatively decided we will remove JIT usage from the codebase and
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When installing SuperCollider from fresh, it will by deffault recording the server output in the .aiff format unless changed ala s.recHeaderFormat_("wav")
in a startup file.
AIFF is a more MacOS centric format and it just doesn't work as well on Linux for example when converting files, importing/exporting from other prog
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I was searching the docs for any benchmarks or comparisons of an application written in Mint, with other modern frameworks, like Svelte or Vue, but i couldn't find anything, this could be fairly useful, especially for enthusiasts or people who are interested in the project and considering giving it a try, but have concerns about performance and/or size
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