Am Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2021, 11:13:28 CET schrieb Peter P.: > * Roman Haefeli <[email protected]> [2021-02-25 11:04]: > > On Thu, 2021-02-25 at 10:56 +0100, Winfried Ritsch wrote: > > > My 2 Cents: > > > > > > There is one pitfall which should be mentioned, since it happened to > > > me and > > > > > > also others I wanted to teach structured Pd programming: > > > "The order of -path statements matters" > > > > > > Use case: > > > If I want to look in specific directory first for finding objects and > > > libraries, > > > so I can handle local overwrites or so and distribute the -path > > > statements in > > > many declare objects, then I do not know from looking at the code > > > which path > > > is used first, unless I create them in the order I want (Ctrl-X, > > > Ctrl-V on each > > > object), which is an undocumented behaviour which might change in > > > future. > > > > I'm not absolutely sure if I understand you correctly, but why don't > > you use only one [declare] object? > yes I do (lately)... as a hint for the best pratice discussion.
> Perhaps for use with "nested" code, use of abstractions, possibly in > other abstractions etc. > yes and it would be better readable than a long list of "-path ..."s with linebreaks ... > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list -- - ao.Univ.Prof. DI Winfried Ritsch - [email protected] - http://iem.at/ritsch - Institut fuer Elektronische Musik und Akustik - University of Music and Dramatic Art Graz - Tel. ++43-316-389-3510 (3170) Fax ++43-316-389-3171 _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
