I should add, the next key step is to remove as many classes as
possible from the root namespace (i.e. compiled into Pd). For many,
it would be trivial to do, just compile them as individual objects in
a libdir. I've already done this for x_list.c, x_net.c, and a couple
others. Things like x_arithmatic.c will be trickier, but this does
not have to happen at once. It can happen incrementally.
.hc
On Sep 26, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Yes indeed. I'm thinking of automatically having new classes
shadow old ones,
so that anything in Pd could simpy be "externed" over. Not sure of
all the
long-term ramifications, but I like the idea.
cheers
Miller
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 08:30:44AM +0000, carmen wrote:
and that is the question: why do we necessarily need the fftw
based fft-objects in plain pd and cannot use externals?
so the only drawback is see is: the objects are called [fftw~]
instead of [fft~]; but lo and behold, i vaguely remembered
krzysztof magic in cyclone, where a newly
loaded class raises itself over an already existing class. while
he is using it to overwrite objects from other externals (e.g.
iemmatrix's [matrix~]), i don't see any
reason why this should not work with internals.
et voila, does this not sound good?
sounds good. maybe there should be some official policy on the
overloading of internals?
mfg.adsr
IOhannes
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