@Unihedron That one looks OK, because it really answers the question. The link is provided as a "more info", but the answer would still be valid without the link.
@Sam That's different. The answer addressed in the Meta post involved a MD-formatted link and instead of attempting to answer the question, it just throws out external resources.
I have a Cell class (because I don't want to work with Int tuples).
I can use Cells as dictionary keys, because I implemented the Hashable and Equatable protocol:
class Cell: Equatable, Hashable { // tuples are shit to work with
var x, y: Int
init(_ pos: (Int, Int)) {
self.x = po...
Great, thanks to the Audacity devs I now have to support another messed voodoo wav file header. Why on earth can't they just stick with the standard!? There, rant over.
Thanks. But, I'm completely stumped by the results I'm getting. From byte 0 to 16 there's the normal meta data, but then, from 17 to 47 there's nothing.
@ProgramFOX The header is spilt into chunks and sub-chunks. The first chunk is fine, the second one is null and the I haven't a clue what the third is. It must be some sort of obscure/rarely used header format.
Ah, I see the problem. Hmm, but like most things in life it won't be easy to do properly. If I don't emerge out of my codebase in 2 hours send a search party...