On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 04:52:33 +0100, Dave Griffiths wrote: > > I like the OO-in-C style of programming, its pretty much the best of > > both worlds IMHO. C syntax, but no C++ 'features'. > > Not mention the lack of a maze of twisty ABI's...
Truely. > Just a quick side issue, I'm doing a lot of message passing - in and out of > OSC, and then through my own realtime fifo IPC layer thingy into the audio > thread of my application. Are there any standard libraries or ways of doing > this all in one go? I guess the last step is very application dependant... Not sure I understood the question, but the latest liblo supports OSC over UNIX domain FIFOs. That doent sound like what you want though. I guess something liblo could do to help if it doesnt allready is offer to serialise an OSC message to a memory location, or return a pointer to one. - Steve
