This is a reland of a66395e72f9fc86873bf443579ec73c3d78af240 Original change's description: > Reland "Add core multi-channel pipeline in AEC3 This CL adds basic the basic pipeline to support multi-channel processing in AEC3." > > This is a reland of f3a197e55323aee974a932c52dd19fa88e5d4e38 > > Original change's description: > > Add core multi-channel pipeline in AEC3 > > This CL adds basic the basic pipeline to support multi-channel > > processing in AEC3. > > > > Apart from that, it removes the 8 kHz processing support in several > > places of the AEC3 code. > > > > Bug: webrtc:10913 > > Change-Id: If5b75fa325ed0071deea94a7546cb4a7adf22137 > > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/150332 > > Commit-Queue: Per Åhgren <peah@webrtc.org> > > Reviewed-by: Sam Zackrisson <saza@webrtc.org> > > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#29017} > > Bug: webrtc:10913 > Change-Id: Ifc4b13bd994cfd22dca8f8755fa5700617cc379d > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/151124 > Reviewed-by: Sam Zackrisson <saza@webrtc.org> > Commit-Queue: Per Åhgren <peah@webrtc.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#29034} Bug: webrtc:10913 Change-Id: Id8da5666df8c86f290c73ad5dc9958199f1a7ebe Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/151127 Commit-Queue: Sam Zackrisson <saza@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Sam Zackrisson <saza@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#29042}
How to write code in the api/ directory
Mostly, just follow the regular style guide, but:
- Note that
api/code is not exempt from the “.hand.ccfiles come in pairs” rule, so if you declare something inapi/path/to/foo.h, it should be defined inapi/path/to/foo.cc. - Headers in
api/should, if possible, not#includeheaders outsideapi/. It’s not always possible to avoid this, but be aware that it adds to a small mountain of technical debt that we’re trying to shrink. .ccfiles inapi/, on the other hand, are free to#includeheaders outsideapi/.
That is, the preferred way for api/ code to access non-api/ code is to call
it from a .cc file, so that users of our API headers won’t transitively
#include non-public headers.
For headers in api/ that need to refer to non-public types, forward
declarations are often a lesser evil than including non-public header files. The
usual rules still apply, though.
.cc files in api/ should preferably be kept reasonably small. If a
substantial implementation is needed, consider putting it with our non-public
code, and just call it from the api/ .cc file.