Hi Sebastian,

You don't have to keep track of inlets, and the only reason tmo keep track
of outlets is to be able to send messages to them.  You're right that the
inlets and outlets are freed automatically when the object is freed so you
can just forget about them.

cheers
Miller

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 03:49:52PM -0400, Seb Shader via Pd-dev wrote:
> Hi,
>       Is it still necessary to store every inlet pointer after the first in 
> the class data structure? it seems like multiple inlets are instead being 
> handled as linked lists in the t_object and are automatically freed by 
> pd_free, but the tutorial still says to allocate and deallocate them 
> manually. Additionally I can't find a single instance of inlet_free being 
> used in pd vanilla in a patchable object destructor.
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
>               -Sebastian

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