With your good work you made my work so ugly and useless :) Best,
Marco 2016-07-01 21:24 GMT+02:00 Fred Jan Kraan <[email protected]>: > Hi Marco, > > Dear list, >> >> @Miller: thank you for your suggestion. However I used all my (very >> limited) bash knowledge and I wrote a simple script that searches the >> name in the gensym function after the class_new declaration. Using then >> find I look on all src folder. >> >> @Fred: thank you for your words. If my bash knowledge is limited, my web >> knowledge is almost zero. However, if it will be possible to open a page >> on puredata.info <http://puredata.info> and upload the list sorted (by >> library?) I will do it. But I don't know how to create a page on >> puredata.info <http://puredata.info> or similar. >> > > My approach is to get a list of object names from the *-help.pd patches. > Combined with a search function in the puredata.info server this could > result in a object search as part of the deken "Find externals"-plugin. See > https://github.com/pure-data/deken/issues/133 for more details. > >> >> In attachment, the script (just chmod +x objlist.sh ) and the zexy >> object list obtained in this way: >> find ./zexy/src -name '*.c' -exec ./objlist.sh {} \; > zexy.txt >> > > The objects list I created(1) also have a description harvested from the > META subpatch found in most pd-extended help patches and added by Jonathan > Wilkes. The first envisioned version will probably not use it, but it could > get useful to find the right object if the search result offers two > different ones with the same name. > >> >> A final note: I am on OS X, so no GNU sed. I downloaded the GNU sed from >> MacPorts (gsed). In the script we have to change gsed with sed. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Marco >> > > Greetings, > > Fred Jan > > 1) using a ugly Perl script, but I'll try to make a Python version to > match the deken build/package/upload tool. > >> >> 2016-06-23 17:53 GMT+02:00 Miller Puckette <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>>: >> >> >> Suggestion: in m_class.c, uncomment this line: >> >> #if 0 >> post("class: %s", c->c_name->s_name); >> #endif >> >> Then load the libraries one by one - you'll be rewarded with a >> printout of >> all created classes. If you only want to see ones you can tye in a >> box >> (supressing invisible helper objects), instead make it: >> >> if (typeflag == CLASS_PATCHABLE) >> post("class: %s", c->c_name->s_name); >> >> cheers >> Miller >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 05:41:13PM +0200, Fred Jan Kraan wrote: >> > Hi Marco, >> > >> > >Dear all, >> > > >> > >in these days several guys complaint with me about the difficulty >> of >> > >finding one particular external in the sea called Deken. The main >> > >problem is that people have patches on Extended and the >> difficult task >> > >is to switch on Vanilla + Deken. >> > > >> > >So, the most trivial solution that comes to my mind is to create >> a Latex >> > >template where put for each library several infos like the name >> of the >> > >library, the maintainer, the version, and the list of objs maybe >> with >> > >same extra informations. My idea is to provide a general latex >> template >> > >and people can help this project downloading the template and >> then start >> > >to put all informations. >> > > >> > >However, the main point is: it si useful? I mean Floss[1] provides >> > >something similar, and before to start this project I was just >> wondering >> > >about its concrete helpfulness. Maybe something similar is >> present and >> > >simply I don't know about it. In these case, it could be an idea >> to >> > >upload it on Deken and when people just press "enter" or some >> typos >> > >Deken can suggest to download this pdf. >> > > >> > >Finally, an object list can be useful to understand who is >> maintaining >> > >what and what is actually not maintained. >> > > >> > >Probably it's only a boring idea. Let me know. >> > >> > Yes, I think it would be useful. If it was web-based, it could >> even help >> > deken suggest libraries with same or similar named objects. >> Libraries do not >> > change very much these days, so even an one time effort will be >> useful for >> > some years. >> > >> > > >> > >Best regards. >> > > >> > >[1]: http://en.flossmanuals.net/pure-data/ch072_introduction/ >> > >> > Greetings, >> > >> > Fred Jan >> > > >> > > >> > >_______________________________________________ >> > >Pd-dev mailing list >> > >[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> > >https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >> > > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Pd-dev mailing list >> > [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Pd-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >> >>
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