Brilliant! Congratulations! :D
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Spencer Salazar < [email protected]> wrote: > Howdy, > > chuck 1.3.2.0 + miniAudicle 1.3.0 have been released: > > http://chuck.stanford.edu/release/ > > Our first release in a year is an exciting one. In anticipation of a > number of ChucK-based computer music education initiatives (the forthcoming > book "Programming for Musicians and Digital Artists" and Coursera course of > the same name), we have added a number of conspicuously absent features and > libraries, alongside cleaning up a large number of > > The most significant change is to formally release chuck as an installer > package on Mac OS X and Windows platforms. These installer packages include > chuck, miniAudicle, related example files, and the standard set of chugins. > (Separate installation of these components is possible but discouraged and > not necessarily supported.) Linux, for the time being, is still released as > separate source distributions. > > SerialIO will allow ChucK programmers to easily interact with serial-based > hardware devices such as Arduino. A number of string processing utilities > have been added. Furthermore, the clear.vm command will enable more dynamic > on-the-fly development with public classes. > > In miniAudicle, the underlying application core on Windows/Linux has been > completely rewritten in Qt, greatly improving stability and overall > experience. A number of other features and improvements have been added. > > Special thanks to Ajay Kapur, Kassen, Mark Morris, Bruce Lott, Fernando > Lopez-Lezcano, and Romain Michon. > > Best regards, > Spencer, Ge, and the ChucK team. > > chuck > 1.3.2.0 > --- > - (added) --clear.vm flag > instructs remote VM to remove all shreds and clear public user > types > - (added) Std.ftoi(float f) > Function for converting float to int > - (added) ASCII char literals - 'c' converted to int with ASCII value > - (added) book/digital-artists example programs for forthcoming book: > "Programming for Musicians and Digital Artists" (Manning > Publications) > (very special thanks to Mark Morris and Bruce Lott for sample > production) > - (added) new functions > - me.path() > equivalent to me.sourcePath() > - me.dir() > equivalent to me.sourceDir() > - me.dir(int N) > return Nth-level parent of source directory > - Shred.fromId(int id) > return Shred object corresponding to specified id > - (added) new functions for string objects > - .charAt(int index) > return character of string at index > - .setCharAt(int index, int ch) > set character of string at index to ch > - .substring(int pos) > return new string with characters from pos to end of string > - .substring(int pos, int len) > return new string with characters from pos of length len > - .insert(int pos, string str) > insert str at pos > - .erase(int pos, int len) > remove len characters from string, beginning at pos > - .replace(int pos, string str) > replace characters of string at pos with str > - .replace(int pos, int len, string str) > replace len characters of string with str, starting at pos > - .find(int ch) > search for character ch in string, return index of first > instance > - .find(int ch, int pos) > search for character ch in string, return index of first > instance > at or after index pos > - .find(string str) > search for string str in string, return index of first > instance > - .find(string str, int pos) > search for string str in string, return index of first > instance at > or after index pos > - .rfind(int ch) > search for character ch in string, return index of last > instance > - .rfind(int ch, int pos) > search for character ch in string, return index of last > instance > at or before index pos > - .rfind(string str) > search for string str in string, return index of last > instance > - .rfind(string str, int pos) > search for string str in string, return index of last > instance at > or before index pos > - (added) MidiFileIn class > Class for parsing + handling MIDI input from a file. > See examples/midi/playmidi.ck for example usage. > - .open(string filename) > Open file at specified path > - .read(MidiMsg inMsg) > Get next message in first track > - .read(MidiMsg inMsg, int trackNo) > Get next message in trackNo > - (added) SerialIO class (extends IO) > Class for communicating with serial devices, e.g Arduino. > See examples/serial/ for example usage. > - .list() (static) > return array of strings corresponding > to available serial IO devices > - .open(int i, int baud, int mode) > open device with index i. baud can be a constant specifying > which standard serial baud rate is used (e.g. > SerialIO.B9600). mode can be SerialIO.ASCII or > SerialIO.BINARY to specify ASCII or binary interpretation > of serial data. > - .onLine() > - .onByte() > - .onBytes(int num) > - .onInts(int num) > - .onFloats(int num) > chuck to now to wait for that type of data to arrive (in the > specified quantity). E.g. serial.onLine() => now; will wait > for 1 newline-terminated string to arrive from the serial > device. > - .getLine() > .getByte() > retrieve data requested as above as string/byte > - .getBytes() > .getInts() > .getFloats() > retrieve data requested using the onLine()/etc. above. as > array > of data type > - .baudRate() > .baudRate(int baud) > get/set baud rate > - SerialIO.B2400 > SerialIO.B4800 > SerialIO.B9600 > SerialIO.B19200 > SerialIO.B38400 > SerialIO.B7200 > SerialIO.B14400 > SerialIO.B28800 > SerialIO.B57600 > SerialIO.B115200 > SerialIO.B230400 > available baud rates > - (added) Regex class > Class for regular expression matching and replacing in > strings. > Regex style is POSIX-extended. > - RegEx.match(string pattern, string str) > Return true if match for pattern is found in str, false > otherwise > - RegEx.match(string pattern, string str, string matches[]) > Same as above, but return the match and sub-patterns in > matches > matches[0] is the entire matched pattern, matches[1] is the > first > sub-pattern (if any), and so on. > - RegEx.replace(string pat, string repl, string str) > Replace the first instance of pat in str with repl, > returning the > result. > - RegEx.replaceAll(string pat, string repl, string str) > Replace all instances of pat in str with repl, returning the > result. > - (fixed) --adc:<N> now works as expected > - (fixed) FileIO => string bug > - (fixed) LiSa.sync/LiSa.track now works when set to > 1 (playhead follows input, normalized/rectified to [0,1]) > 2 (playhead follows input, non-normalized/rectified) > affects examples/special/LiSa-track*.ck > - (fixed) LiSa interpolation bug > - (fixed) .clear() function of arrays properly removes all items of the > array > - (fixed) != properly handles comparison between a string and literal > null > - (fixed) multichannel refcounting bug > - (fixed) WvOut performs IO writes on separate thread, significantly > minimizing audio underruns > - (fixed) crash in Chorus destructor > - (fixed) crash in Mandolin destructor > - (fixed) ADSR correctly initialized in "DONE" state > > > miniAudicle > --- > 1.3.0 > - (added) chuck-1.3.2.0 > - (added)(Win/Linux) completely new GUI architecture based on Qt > - (added) Clear VM function -- remove all shreds and reset public user > types > - (added) export as WAV + Ogg + M4A (Mac only) + MP3 (if lame exe > present) > - (added) examples browser > - (added) editor tabs > - (added) complex/polar type names highlighted > - (added) highlight chout/cherr > - (added) Class/UGen type names highlighted > - (added)(Windows) .ck file association and double-click to open in > shell > - (fixed) better read-only file handling > - (fixed)(Mac) chugin browser icons not appearing in 10.5/10.6 > - (fixed)(Mac) better MAUI stability > - (fixed)(Windows) Windows XP emulation mode no longer required on > Vista/7 > > > _______________________________________________ > chuck-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users > > -- Release me, insect, or I will destroy the Cosmos!
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