audio-processor-traits 4.3.0

Traits for audio processor types and audio buffer types. Heavily subject to change.
Documentation
// Augmented Audio: Audio libraries and applications
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use crate::AudioBuffer;

/// A trait for buffer types that own the data they hold & can be constructed / resized.
pub trait OwnedAudioBuffer: AudioBuffer {
    /// Create an empty buffer of this type
    fn new() -> Self;
    /// Resize the buffer to fit `num_channels` and `num_samples`
    fn resize(&mut self, num_channels: usize, num_samples: usize, sample: Self::SampleType);
}