Hallo, SourceForge.net hat gesagt: // SourceForge.net wrote: > e.g. > "1 2 3 59" is the same as "send 1 2 3 59" > "list /tmp/test.txt" is the same as "send /tmp/test.txt" > > reasoning: > > - when dealing with a lot of messages to be sent, it quickly > becomes tiresome and cpu-consuming to have to prepend "send" to > every message. > > - lists are the native type of "data" in pd (as opposed to > "commands"); [udpsend]s native way to deal with "data" is to send > it (special behaviour like (dis)connecting is done via special > messages) > > might be that my reasoning is not completely in-line with pd-vanilla > (compare the "send" message to [netsend])
At first I thought, changing [netsend] so that it behaves the same would be cool as well, however [netreceive] differentiates between "foo 1" and "list foo 1". Hm, ... Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org_ __goto10.org__ _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
