On Tue, 2021-06-01 at 15:27 -0700, Miller Puckette via Pd-list wrote:
> One solution (which the conniption server/client and quacktrip both
> use in somewhat different ways) is for a "netreceive" object to wait
> for an incoming connection and then, once one arrives, immediately to
> close
> its own listening port and for a "nestsend" in the same patch to open
> a connection to the IP and port that the "netreceive" reported (via
> its
> second outlet).  It's a bit complicated but gets the job done.

That absolutely works. And since that can be done in zero logical time,
[netsend]  doesn't claim any packets coming in on the port "shared"
with [netreceive]. Cheers to Pd's determinism!

That opens up an a lot of new things to explore for me. Thanks!

Roman

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