Building ======== Build and run from this directory. Example: gcc ../test_deviceio/ma_test_deviceio.c -o bin/test_deviceio -ldl -lm -lpthread -Wall -Wextra -Wpedantic -std=c89 ./bin/test_deviceio Output files will be placed in the "res/output" folder. Emscripten ---------- On Linux, do `source ~/emsdk/emsdk_env.sh` before compiling. On Windows, you need to move into the build and run emsdk_env.bat from a command prompt using an absolute path like "C:\emsdk\emsdk_env.bat". Note that PowerShell doesn't work for me for some reason. Example: emcc ../emscripten/emscripten.c -o bin/emscripten.html -sAUDIO_WORKLET=1 -sWASM_WORKERS=1 -DMA_ENABLE_AUDIO_WORKLETS -Wall -Wextra If you output WASM it may not work when running the web page locally. To test you can run with something like this: emrun ./bin/emscripten.html If you want to see stdout on the command line when running from emrun, add `--emrun` to your emcc command. To use with CMake, you can do something like this: emcmake cmake -S ../../ -B cmake-emcc -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DMINIAUDIO_NO_LIBVORBIS=Yes -DMINIAUDIO_NO_LIBOPUS=Yes -DMINIAUDIO_BUILD_TESTS=Yes -DMINIAUDIO_BUILD_EXAMPLES=No Then to compile with CMake: cmake --build cmake-emcc -j To do a clean rebuild: cmake --build cmake-emcc -j --clean-first