I found out why, one must define _SCL_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS and
_HAS_ITERATOR_DEBUGGING 0. Then it will compile like a charm.
BTW, i am running Chuck on Asio since a few days. It's on a Motu 828mkII.
It's quite fast on the real time latency, but a little bit harder on the
cpu. There is no code change for the compile. Just add an Asio folder with
the Asio files as described on the RTaudio page, add __WINDOWS_ASIO__ to the
preprocessor definition and you are set.
The asio files can be downloaded from the rtaudio website:
http://www.music.mcgill.ca/~gary/rtaudio/index.html#download
Please know that I am not sure at all if this create bugs or not, but it's a
start I guess.
Thanks,
Philippe.
On 6/20/07, Dylan Miller
It seems that Chuck_Array4::zero() in chuck_oo create a "Debug Assertion Failed" Error. The Microsoft vector class is complaining about "vector subscript out of range". I am using VS2005.
For what it's worth, I got the exact same error after building with Visual Studio 2005 and trying to run some of the example files. I then built with Visual C++ 6.0 and the problem went away.
I assume it's the std::vector class it's complaining about. The STL implementation in VS 2005 is completely different than VC++ 6.0, so it wouldn't surprise me if there are STL-related issues with VS 2005 builds if the ChucK code has only been tested with VC++ 6.0.
Dylan
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