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+/* Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin */
+/**
+   @file misc.h
+   @brief Various compatibility routines for Speex
+*/
+/*
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+   LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+   NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+   SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+*/
+
+#ifndef MISC_H
+#define MISC_H
+
+#ifndef SPEEX_VERSION
+#define SPEEX_MAJOR_VERSION 1         /**< Major Speex version. */
+#define SPEEX_MINOR_VERSION 1         /**< Minor Speex version. */
+#define SPEEX_MICRO_VERSION 14        /**< Micro Speex version. */
+#define SPEEX_EXTRA_VERSION ""        /**< Extra Speex version. */
+#define SPEEX_VERSION "speex-1.2beta2"  /**< Speex version string. */
+#endif
+
+/* A couple test to catch stupid option combinations */
+#ifdef FIXED_POINT
+
+#ifdef _USE_SSE
+#error SSE is only for floating-point
+#endif
+#if ((defined (ARM4_ASM)||defined (ARM4_ASM)) && defined(BFIN_ASM)) || (defined (ARM4_ASM)&&defined(ARM5E_ASM))
+#error Make up your mind. What CPU do you have?
+#endif
+#ifdef VORBIS_PSYCHO
+#error Vorbis-psy model currently not implemented in fixed-point
+#endif
+
+#else
+
+#if defined (ARM4_ASM) || defined(ARM5E_ASM) || defined(BFIN_ASM)
+#error I suppose you can have a [ARM4/ARM5E/Blackfin] that has float instructions?
+#endif
+#ifdef FIXED_POINT_DEBUG
+#error "Don't you think enabling fixed-point is a good thing to do if you want to debug that?"
+#endif
+
+
+#endif
+
+#include "arch.h"
+
+#ifndef RELEASE
+/** Print a named vector to stdout */
+void print_vec(float *vec, int len, char *name);
+#endif
+
+/** Convert little endian */
+static inline spx_int32_t le_int(spx_int32_t i)
+{
+#if !defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) && ( defined(WORDS_BIGENDIAN) || defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) )
+   spx_uint32_t ui, ret;
+   ui = i;
+   ret =  ui>>24;
+   ret |= (ui>>8)&0x0000ff00;
+   ret |= (ui<<8)&0x00ff0000;
+   ret |= (ui<<24);
+   return ret;
+#else
+   return i;
+#endif
+}
+
+/** Speex wrapper for calloc. To do your own dynamic allocation, all you need to do is replace this function, speex_realloc and speex_free */
+void *speex_alloc (int size);
+
+/** Same as speex_alloc, except that the area is only needed inside a Speex call (might cause problem with wideband though) */
+void *speex_alloc_scratch (int size);
+
+/** Speex wrapper for realloc. To do your own dynamic allocation, all you need to do is replace this function, speex_alloc and speex_free */
+void *speex_realloc (void *ptr, int size);
+
+/** Speex wrapper for calloc. To do your own dynamic allocation, all you need to do is replace this function, speex_realloc and speex_alloc */
+void speex_free (void *ptr);
+
+/** Same as speex_alloc, except that the area is only needed inside a Speex call (might cause problem with wideband though) */
+void speex_free_scratch (void *ptr);
+
+/** Speex wrapper for mem_move */
+void *speex_move (void *dest, void *src, int n);
+
+/** Abort with an error message to stderr (internal Speex error) */
+void speex_error(const char *str);
+
+/** Print warning message to stderr (programming error) */
+void speex_warning(const char *str);
+
+/** Print warning message with integer argument to stderr */
+void speex_warning_int(const char *str, int val);
+
+/** Print notification message to stderr */
+void speex_notify(const char *str);
+
+/** Generate a random number */
+spx_word16_t speex_rand(spx_word16_t std, spx_int32_t *seed);
+
+/** Speex wrapper for putc */
+void _speex_putc(int ch, void *file);
+
+#endif