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[rubberband] Use FFTW3 when targeting iOS or WASM (#37101) #137

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@fwcd fwcd commented Mar 5, 2024

Cherry-pick of microsoft#37101 onto 2.5

`sleef` currently has some issues cross-compiling (see microsoft#37091),
preventing `rubberband` from building.

Using FFTW as the FFT backend when targeting iOS or WASM/Emscripten
therefore fixes the cross-build for `rubberband`. Since we already use
FFTW on arm64 macOS, using it on iOS too should also make things a bit
more consistent.

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LGTM, Thank you.

@daschuer daschuer merged commit 5e1a10e into mixxxdj:2.5 Mar 5, 2024
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@fwcd fwcd deleted the mixxx/rubberband-fftw3-ios-wasm branch March 5, 2024 22:01
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