I don't understand what you're saying about receive symbols.  How do you get 
the single characters in the first place? 

-Jonathan




>________________________________
>From: Mathieu Bouchard <ma...@artengine.ca>
>To: Jonathan Wilkes <jancs...@yahoo.com>
>Cc: Miller Puckette <m...@ucsd.edu>; Alexandre Torres Porres 
><por...@gmail.com>; pd-lista puredata <pd-list@iem.at>
>Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2011 12:03 PM
>Subject: Re: [PD] (breaking symbols) was Re: find a list of numbers in a text 
>file
>
>On Wed, 3 Aug 2011, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
>
>> Aw c'mon, Miller, you didn't even try. It's just a little sprintf hacking 
>> and that idiosyncratic recursion that outputs everything backwards.
>
>You can greatly speed it up by registering one receive symbol per character, 
>such as [r $0-char-1], [r $0-char-2], [r $0-char-/], etc., because then you're 
>using receiver-lookup as a table of characters.
>
>There's no limit to the possibilities of making silly implementations on top 
>of a silly base. There aren't any pd interpreters that both correctly 
>understand what $1 means and can't load standard <m_pd.h> externals.
>
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