According to the C standard q15_t * and const q15_t * are not compatible
types which, among other things, imply that an object of type const
q15_t * can't be modified by writing to a q15_t ** or vice versa.
Programs doing this are undefined.
Because of this rule all programs using the functions read_q15x2_ia,
read_q15x2_da, read_q7x4_ia, or read_q7x4_da for reading data from an
array of constant elements will be undefined. To solve this it is not
enough to change the type of the function since this will give problems
when reading data from an array of non-const elements. To get a defined
solution I needed to switch from functions to macros to allow the
increment to be done in the original type of the pointer.
arm_cmplx_mag_q15 reworked to be more accurate but less efficient.
New function arm_cmplx_mag_fast_q15 introduced to retain previous
(less accurate) but faster behavior.
Improvement to Python wrapper to support the new functions.
- new version V1.5.5
- reworked DSP library source files
added macro ARM_MATH_LOOPUNROLL
removed macro UNALIGNED_SUPPORT_DISABLE
relpaced arm_bitreversal2.S with C version
added const-correctness
replaced SIMD pointer construct with memcpy solution
- reworked DSP library documentation
- moved DSP libraries to folder ./DSP/Lib
- ARM DSP Libraries are built with ARMCLANG
- Added DSP Libraries Source variant