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    • David HealeyD
      David Healey @iamlamprey
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      @iamlamprey Yeah I'm not sure what's causing it because it works on my fork and I've merged all of Christoph's changes. I need to do a diff and see if I can find the source of the issue but I don't have time at the moment.

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      • iamlampreyI
        iamlamprey @David Healey
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        @d-healey Clanker found it for me:

        HISE/hi_streaming/hi_streaming/MonolithAudioFormat.cpp

        juce::AudioFormatReader* HlacMonolithInfo::createUserInterfaceReader(int sampleIndex, int channelIndex, int64 realSampleLength)
        {
        	if (isPositiveAndBelow(sampleIndex, sampleInfo.size()))
        	{
        		const auto& info = sampleInfo[sampleIndex];
        
        		const int64 start = info.start;
        
        		// replace this (line 370):
        		const int64 length = jmin<int64>(realSampleLength, info.length);
        
        		// with this:
        		const int64 length = std::min<int64>(realSampleLength, info.length);
        
        		// or this:
        		const int64 length = jmin((int64) realSampleLength, (int64) info.length);
        
        		// rest of function
        	}
        }
        

        @Christoph-Hart Simple fix above, not sure which version is better but the std::min one works for the latest Ubuntu LTS

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        • David HealeyD
          David Healey @iamlamprey
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          @iamlamprey said in Invalid use of incomplete type vSIMDType:

          Clanker

          What this?

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          • iamlampreyI
            iamlamprey @David Healey
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            @d-healey chatGPT lol

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            • David HealeyD
              David Healey @iamlamprey
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              @iamlamprey said in Invalid use of incomplete type vSIMDType:

              Clanker found it for me:

              I think it's lying to you again. This is the line in my fork and it compiles without issue

              https://github.com/davidhealey/HISE/blob/development/hi_streaming/hi_streaming/MonolithAudioFormat.cpp#L371

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              • iamlampreyI
                iamlamprey @David Healey
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                @d-healey I'm not sure if it's lying necessarily, more likely there's multiple ways to skin a cat

                Either way it worked on my end, tested on Ubuntu LTS and the latest Mint

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                • OrvillainO
                  Orvillain @David Healey
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                  @d-healey I think this is a Linux compiler thing. On Linux int64_t is defined as long int - whereas Windows and Mac it is defined as long long int.

                  The compiler is throwing a wobbly because of that.

                  I think.

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                  • David HealeyD
                    David Healey @Orvillain
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                    @Orvillain said in Invalid use of incomplete type vSIMDType:

                    I think this is a Linux compiler thing.

                    Linux user here

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                    • OrvillainO
                      Orvillain @David Healey
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                      @David-Healey said in Invalid use of incomplete type vSIMDType:

                      @Orvillain said in Invalid use of incomplete type vSIMDType:

                      I think this is a Linux compiler thing.

                      Linux user here

                      Yeah I know. You're getting the issue with the dev branch but not your fork right? Your error:

                      ../../../../../hise/hi_streaming/../JUCE/modules/juce_dsp/containers/juce_SIMDRegister.h:85:11:
                      error: invalid use of incomplete type ‘using juce::dsp::SIMDRegister<long long int>::NativeOps = struct juce::dsp::SIMDNativeOps<long long int>’
                      {aka ‘struct juce::dsp::SIMDNativeOps<long long int>’}
                      

                      That is telling you that SIMDRegister/SIMDNativeOps is being used incorrectly. The only thing I can think of is that it is being called with long long int, which is correct for Windows and Mac... but on Linux I think it should be called with long int - not long long int.

                      I'd check that line in your fork and dev branch and make sure it is the same, if you haven't already.

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                      • David HealeyD
                        David Healey @Orvillain
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                        @Orvillain That line is in a JUCE module, we no touch those.

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                        • OrvillainO
                          Orvillain @David Healey
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                          @David-Healey Well I don't know what else to tell you: https://forum.juce.com/t/int64-t-vs-juce-int64/45358

                          As reported here - it is a typedef issue, specifically affecting Linux compiles.

                          Actually, I might have that wrong. That thread is about juce:int_64.

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                          • David HealeyD
                            David Healey @Orvillain
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                            @Orvillain That line is the same in my fork and in Christoph's so I don't think that's the cause

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