Usually, we would use flags, e.g. in your case something like "-heap
<float>".
[sigmund~] object, for example, takes a few flag arguments. You can take
it as a reference point.
Christof
On 24.09.2021 17:33, Iain Duncan wrote:
Hi folks, I want to add an optional argument for object creation time
to Scheme for Pd to allow setting the starting heap size, which can
dramatically lower garbage collector times. In Scheme for Max 0.3 I
added theĀ @heap attr. I'm not sure what the normal way to do this kind
of thing is in Pd. The catch is that this arg needs to be optional
(beginners shouldn't have to worry about it) and needs to be set at
object creation time because you can't change the starting heap size
after creating the s7 interpreter. So I'm somewhat reluctant to just
add a 3rd integer arg. Suggestions welcome!
thanks!
iain
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