Thanks Liam for your help, I revised the patch and it was actually an error caused by the abstractions trying to read the "buffer" before it actually loaded, I solved this by setting a short delay after the [init]
cheers On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 7:17 AM, José Rafael Subía Valdez < jsubiaval...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Liam, > > the read instruction is in [GUI-creator]. I thought the other object need > the name as a pointer, the creation arguments are written as they should > be, other wise the patch wouldn't work at all, $2 inside is because it > comes from the second argument written in the [cr_gui] abstraction. > > thanks for your help, I will continue to revise it, but if anyone else has > an idea why this is happening I am all ears, > > cheers > > > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 6:51 AM, Liam Goodacre <liamg...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> The problem is coming from the "read_number_memory" subpatches, where the >> [text search] and [text set] objects are not linked to a text buffer. I >> can't tell exactly why this is. Could it be because the creation arguments >> are confused? ($1 in the [text define] object, $2 in the abstraction). >> >> >> If not, perhaps you are misunderstanding how the text objects work. The >> name given in [text define] defines a buffer that other text objects can >> reference, but it does not point to a specific text file on your hard >> drive. To open a file from the hard disk, you must send a "read" message to >> text define. I don't see such a message in your patch, so perhaps this is >> the problem. >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Pd-list <pd-list-boun...@lists.iem.at> on behalf of José Rafael >> Subía Valdez <jsubiaval...@gmail.com> >> *Sent:* 28 September 2016 20:59 >> *To:* pd-list >> *Subject:* [PD] [text] question >> >> Hello list >> >> quick question about the [text] object, I have a patch that reads and >> records a text file. I use various [text] objects in the patch that access >> the same file, these are placed in abstractions. I have no problems when >> running the patch and the program works, but when I close the patch I get >> this error, and I can't figure out why. >> >> text: couldn't find text buffer 'test-GUI-amount.txt' >> >> any ideas? >> >> last part of a 4-week project. So maybe I need a pair of fresh eyes. >> >> Basically, it is a preset system that I am programming, I keep track of >> how many objects have been created, I am recording this number into a text >> file. And I am using a single text file for every GUI object that I am >> using. I don't understand why the error only comes up when closing the >> patch or deleting the module that contains the objects. The program works >> as I want it, but I would really wanna get rid of this error. >> >> attached is the file if someone can take a look, I deeply appreciate it. >> To reproduce the error just open and close the patch. The [text] object is >> in the >> [GUI-creator] module and in the [pd read_number_memory] subpatch in the >> [cr_gui] abstraction >> >> what is clear is that the error comes from the use of [text] in the >> [cr_gui] as I have 8 errors and I use 8 instances of this abstraction >> >> cheers >> >> -- >> José Rafael Subía Valdez >> www.jrsv.net >> JRSV | Official website <http://www.jrsv.net/> >> www.jrsv.net >> Home. Welcome to my website, here you will find information regarding my >> work in different fields of research and production. Find out about my >> projects that involve ... >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > José Rafael Subía Valdez > www.jrsv.net > > > > > -- José Rafael Subía Valdez www.jrsv.net
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