On Die, 2016-04-05 at 13:25 -0300, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote: > 2016-04-05 12:26 GMT-03:00 Roman Haefeli <[email protected]>: > (Then there was the issue with object name aliases, so that > you could load [s2l] only after having created [symbol2list], > but this > is another story). > > > Roman, I've been asking about that too. I had an object like > [equals~], and I wanted to have [==~] as an alias - but I can only do > it after I first load [equals~]. > > > How does it work? An alias is only possible if you load the externals > as a library? Not as a single object binary? Seems so, but i'm just > confirming
Please someone correct me, but I think it's because the alias name is only registered after the dll file has been loaded and the dll can only be loaded by its filename. Pd doesn't know about a '==~' class until the 'equals~.dll' has been loaded that registers the '==~' class. Roman
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