What is the «  SC3Plugins compile tools » ? Where can I find it? How can  test 
it?

Thanks

Stéphane 

> Le 13 mars 2017 à 23:22, Florian Grond <floriangr...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> Hi Stéphane, hi Pierre,
> 
> Thanks for your continued efforts for the faust2supercollider script.
> One thing that might be a low hanging fruit is to create an option that makes 
> the faust2supercollider script return the cpp file which is currently stored 
> in the temp folder and deleted if the -d flag is not set, which keeps the 
> temp folder from being trashed.
> 
> in the tempfolder, there is currently an .xml a .cpp a .sc and a (scx / so) 
> file.
> The ones we wanna keep is the sc and scx file and optionally also the cpp 
> file. 
> 
> This would already be a great help for Faust based SC3plugin development as 
> it later allows to include the cpp+sc files in the SC3plugin collection and 
> to compile it from there for the plaforms (OSX, Linux, Windows10). 
> 
> After that we should look into the debug message issue (I'm happy to test), 
> which only comes up if the cpp files are compiled with the SC3Plugins compile 
> tools.
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Florian 
>    
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> www.grond.at
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> On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 5:20 AM, Stéphane Letz <l...@grame.fr> wrote:
> I’ve simply added the -xml parameter to the second ‘faust -i ….' » command, 
> since we don’t need to issue 2 ‘faust ‘ command. This will also save time 
> with big compilations.
> Can you test and report ?
> 
> BTW about the other requests from Florian Grond (debug message and so on..) 
> difficult to help, without being able to test here. But please provide patch 
> or concrete ways to improve the faust2supercollider script.
> 
> Stéphane
> 
> 
> > Le 13 mars 2017 à 07:19, Pierre Lecomte <pierre.leco...@gadz.org> a écrit :
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > When compiling with faust2supercollider script, I sometimes have trouble 
> > with
> > these lines:
> >
> >        faust -xml "$SRCDIR/$f" -o /dev/null  || exit
> >        mv "$SRCDIR/$f.xml" $TMP/
> >        faust -i -a supercollider.cpp $OPTIONS "$SRCDIR/$f" -o "$TMP/${f
> >    %.dsp}.cpp" || exit
> >
> > In fact, I've got some scripts which compile in more than 2min, thus the
> > compilation has a clock alert and stops when generating the xml with
> >
> >        faust -xml "$SRCDIR/$f" -o /dev/null  || exit
> >        mv "$SRCDIR/$f.xml" $TMP/
> >
> > Is is possible to pass the $OPTIONS at this step in order to allow 
> > parameters
> > such as
> >       faust2supercollider -t 0 or -t 3600 for instance ?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Pierre
> >
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