no dice.
1 => int choosePulse;
BlitSquare pls[10];
BlitSaw saw[10];
BLT osc[10];
if (choosePulse) {
pls @=> osc;
} else {
saw @=> osc;
}
produces a compile error at the "pls @=> osc" line:
[untitled]:line(7): cannot assign '@=>' on types 'BlitSquare[]' @=>
'BLT[]'...
[untitled]:line(7): ...(reason: --- incompatible types for assignment)
Perry's workaround is good enough, though.
- George
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Zacko Belsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure whether the following is relevant or not.
>
> Looking at the chuck source code (in ugen_stk.h), it appears the common
> superclass of BlitSaw and BlitSquare is BLT, not Blit. Would what you
> tried work if you used BLT for your common array instead of Blit?
>
> Bob H
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