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-OVERVIEW
-========
-
-Faustine is an interpreter for multi-rate FAUST programs, written in OCaml,
-at CRI of MINES ParisTech.
-
-FAUST (Functional Audio Stream) is a functional programming language
-specifically designed for real-time signal processing and
-synthesis. It targets high-performance signal processing applications
-and audio plug-ins for a variety of platforms and
-standards. <http://faust.grame.fr>
-
-Faustine provides support for some vector features presented in the
-paper "Semantics for Multirate Faust", written by Pierre Jouvelot and
-Yann Orlarey, 2009:
-
-- vectorize
-- serialize
-- [ ] (pick an element from a vector)
-- # (concatenate two vectors)
-
-
-
-CONTENTS
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-
- Changes what's new with each release
- INSTALL instructions for installation
- LICENSE license and copyright notice
- Makefile main Makefile
- README this file
- config/ autoconfiguration stuff
- emacs/ OCaml editing mode and debugger interface for GNU Emacs
- lex/ lexer generator
- otherlibs/ several external libraries
- parsing/ syntax analysis
- stdlib/ standard library
- tools/ various utilities
- toplevel/ interactive system
- typing/ typechecking
- utils/ utility libraries
- yacc/ parser generator
-
-
-INSTALLATION
-------------
-
-See the file INSTALL.
-
-
-UPDATE
-------
-
-Faustine's git repository can be cloned with correct rights:
-git clone https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/Faustine.git
-
-
-DOCUMENTATION
--------------
-
-* No specific documentation is provided for Faustine by now.
-Faustine's options can be seen calling "faustine --help".
-You can read "Semantics for Multirate Faust", Pierre Jouvelot and
-Yann Orlarey, 2009.
-
-* The FAUST documentation is available at
-
- http://faust.grame.fr
-
-* The OCaml manual is distributed in HTML, PDF, Postscript, DVI, and
-Emacs Info files. It is available on the World Wide Web, at
-
- http://caml.inria.fr/
-
-
-
--- Karim Barkati and Haisheng Wang, 2013
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