Index: webrtc/modules/audio_processing/aec/aec_core_internal.h |
diff --git a/webrtc/modules/audio_processing/aec/aec_core_internal.h b/webrtc/modules/audio_processing/aec/aec_core_internal.h |
index 2f795896f5115d3a464405e5e0c904e5bcb0794f..796ea2c9c0667d1204e9127dc9da844eb8fbb5cf 100644 |
--- a/webrtc/modules/audio_processing/aec/aec_core_internal.h |
+++ b/webrtc/modules/audio_processing/aec/aec_core_internal.h |
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@ struct AecCore { |
float delay_quality_threshold; |
int frame_count; |
- // 0 = reported delay mode disabled (signal based delay correction enabled). |
- // otherwise enabled |
- int reported_delay_enabled; |
+ // 0 = delay agnostic mode (signal based delay correction) disabled. |
+ // Otherwise enabled. |
+ int delay_agnostic_enabled; |
tommi
2015/07/01 14:00:45
why do we use int for these?
(e.g. why not int foo
hlundin-webrtc
2015/07/02 06:36:30
Because... legacy. And for the record, int foo:1 i
tommi
2015/07/08 13:44:43
Well, -1 is true, so is 0xffff and 0xffffffff. (s
kwiberg-webrtc
2015/07/08 14:47:59
I hope you won't find a compiler where this isn't
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// 1 = extended filter mode enabled, 0 = disabled. |
int extended_filter_enabled; |
// Runtime selection of number of filter partitions. |