out of 120,000 states, only a very few are solvable at any given time
even eliminating the ones which have all three values as unknown, it's still a long list of states which might be the one I could solve if I had a better solver
so it's hard for me to lock in to the areas which require my attention
I haven't actually arrived at the 'reduction' that I thought. In fact, i think I added more words. I suggest you just read my version and liberally take what you like, and drop the rest :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh. I didn't quite notice. Honestly, I don't think the differ is of much value here since there is a lot of minor change; besides, para's have been reformatted...
[This is somewhat hilarious](http://stackoverflow.com/posts/3412301/timeline): - Guy #1 asks a question 2010-08-05 - Guy #2 answers is 2011-01-06 (sic) - Guy #3 [revises answer](http://stackoverflow.com/posts/4611163/revisions) 2012-05-17 (srsly?)
@Nedy or use gstreamer/libsox or similar; I'm sure Stack Overflow and Super User have plenty of usage information on these, when used from the command line
@MooingDuck You didn't actually hit all dependencies, did you? With a proper caching build system (ccache, SCons, IncrediBuild?) you'd have results in minutes
hmm, this project is only 158 cpp files (not including dependancies, just the one project.) Must be a lot of headers or a slow computer if you guys say that's small.
I can't sumbit my changes because someone made changes to a file I'm deleting, so I have to "undelete mine" resolve the changes, then "redelete" or something. Hard to tell.
excellent, perforce is mad at me because I have the most up-to-date version of my files, but haven't got the previous version, and I have to "update" to that. But I can't because I have the latest version. Who was it that said perforce was good?
but I intend to take a few operations from O(n^2) to O(n), and a few other enhancements, and when n = 120,000 - 500,000, then that factor makes a big difference