Reformat the WebRTC code base

Running clang-format with chromium's style guide.

The goal is n-fold:
 * providing consistency and readability (that's what code guidelines are for)
 * preventing noise with presubmit checks and git cl format
 * building on the previous point: making it easier to automatically fix format issues
 * you name it

Please consider using git-hyper-blame to ignore this commit.

Bug: webrtc:9340
Change-Id: I694567c4cdf8cee2860958cfe82bfaf25848bb87
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/81185
Reviewed-by: Patrik Höglund <phoglund@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#23660}
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Yves Gerey
2018-06-19 15:03:05 +02:00
parent b602123a5a
commit 665174fdbb
1569 changed files with 30495 additions and 30309 deletions

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@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ class Merge {
// (interleaved). The result is written to |output|. The number of channels
// allocated in |output| defines the number of channels that will be used when
// de-interleaving |input|.
virtual size_t Process(int16_t* input, size_t input_length,
virtual size_t Process(int16_t* input,
size_t input_length,
AudioMultiVector* output);
virtual size_t RequiredFutureSamples();
@ -68,19 +69,23 @@ class Merge {
// Analyzes |input| and |expanded_signal| and returns muting factor (Q14) to
// be used on the new data.
int16_t SignalScaling(const int16_t* input, size_t input_length,
int16_t SignalScaling(const int16_t* input,
size_t input_length,
const int16_t* expanded_signal) const;
// Downsamples |input| (|input_length| samples) and |expanded_signal| to
// 4 kHz sample rate. The downsampled signals are written to
// |input_downsampled_| and |expanded_downsampled_|, respectively.
void Downsample(const int16_t* input, size_t input_length,
const int16_t* expanded_signal, size_t expanded_length);
void Downsample(const int16_t* input,
size_t input_length,
const int16_t* expanded_signal,
size_t expanded_length);
// Calculates cross-correlation between |input_downsampled_| and
// |expanded_downsampled_|, and finds the correlation maximum. The maximizing
// lag is returned.
size_t CorrelateAndPeakSearch(size_t start_position, size_t input_length,
size_t CorrelateAndPeakSearch(size_t start_position,
size_t input_length,
size_t expand_period) const;
const int fs_mult_; // fs_hz_ / 8000.