Reland "Upconvert various types to int.", neteq portion.
This reverts portions of commit cb180976dd0e9672cde4523d87b5f4857478b5e9, which reverted commit 83ad33a8aed1fb00e422b6abd33c3e8942821c24. Specifically, the files in webrtc/modules/audio_coding/neteq/ are relanded. The original commit message is below: Upconvert various types to int. Per comments from HL/kwiberg on https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/42569004 , when there is existing usage of mixed types (int16_t, int, etc.), we'd prefer to standardize on larger types like int and phase out use of int16_t. Specifically, "Using int16 just because we're sure all reasonable values will fit in 16 bits isn't usually meaningful in C." This converts some existing uses of int16_t (and, in a few cases, other types such as uint16_t) to int (or, in a few places, int32_t). Other locations will be converted to size_t in a separate change. BUG=none TBR=kwiberg Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1181073002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#9427}
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ int Normal::Process(const int16_t* input,
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// If muted increase by 0.64 for every 20 ms (NB/WB 0.0040/0.0020 in Q14).
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int16_t increment = 64 / fs_mult;
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int increment = static_cast<int>(64 / fs_mult);
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for (size_t i = 0; i < length_per_channel; i++) {
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// Scale with mute factor.
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assert(channel_ix < output->Channels());
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@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ int Normal::Process(const int16_t* input,
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// Previous was neither of Expand, FadeToBGN or RFC3389_CNG, but we are
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// still ramping up from previous muting.
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// If muted increase by 0.64 for every 20 ms (NB/WB 0.0040/0.0020 in Q14).
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int16_t increment = 64 / fs_mult;
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int increment = static_cast<int>(64 / fs_mult);
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size_t length_per_channel = length / output->Channels();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < length_per_channel; i++) {
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for (size_t channel_ix = 0; channel_ix < output->Channels();
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