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Good catch, thanks. (I thought The web site code lives at https://github.com/halide/halide.github.com. |
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The tutorials on the website match the last Halide binary release. They're
not intended to be current with trunk Halide. We update them when we do a
release.
…On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 4:54 PM, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley < ***@***.***> wrote:
Good catch, thanks. (I thought Halide::Image was supposed still supposed
to exist as a proxy for Buffer— @abadams <https://github.com/abadams>?)
The web site code lives at https://github.com/halide/halide.github.com.
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In the page http://halide-lang.org/tutorials/tutorial_lesson_01_basics.html, there are some error in the code.
Halide::Image<int32_t> output = gradient.realize(800, 600);
Image would raise an error:
Image is not a member of Halide.
It should be Halide::Buffer<int32_t> output = graident.realize(800, 600);
I can fix the error, could anyone tell where source code of the page is ?
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