On 05/14/2013 02:49 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Interesting idea. I agree that a non-lazy dev could just make argument
strings serve the same function (and sometimes it's good to see all the
args up front to prevent unnecessary allocations or computation).
Here's a thing to think about - how could abstractions (as opposed to externs)
catch and use mesages separated by commas? There are lots of things
abstractions can't do cleanly (like have variable numbers of inlets/outlets)
and perhaps it could be helpful to use after-creation messages somehow for
this. (I've always been nervous about the widespread use of self-modifying
patches to fill this need :)
cheers
Miller
This may be a totally stupid idea but here it goes anyhow... What about
creating a special nlet object that can dynamically change the number of
nlets (in or out depending on a flag given) and issue command to gop
object to redraw itself upon update? Doesn't seem to hard to implement
but it does seem a bit unconventional, if you like...
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