This idea makes real sense, although probably not for all definitions, since
some of them may require constant (= compile time) arguments.
Added on the TODO list.
Stéphane
> Le 3 févr. 2020 à 09:14, Julius Smith a écrit :
>
> It would be cool if the Faust compiler offered a special debug
Thanks Julius and Stephane for the advice and clarifications!
They help a lot :)
—Dan
> On Feb 3, 2020, at 12:14 AM, Julius Smith wrote:
>
> It would be cool if the Faust compiler offered a special debug option,
> such as "-da | --debug-all" that tries to compile every function
> defined in
It would be cool if the Faust compiler offered a special debug option,
such as "-da | --debug-all" that tries to compile every function
defined in the file separately, presenting the failed functions in
lexical order, giving line number, etc. It would be like defining
each function as process,
> Le 3 févr. 2020 à 02:10, Daniel Chapiro a écrit :
>
> Hi Stephane,
> Indeed, the bug was exactly where you suggested! After I had identified that
> SR was related to the problem, how did you know it was in that particular use
> of SR within my .dsp?
By looking at :
- the error message
Hi Stephane,
Indeed, the bug was exactly where you suggested! After I had identified that SR
was related to the problem, how did you know it was in that particular use of
SR within my .dsp?
Also, for obscure (at least for me) error messages like the one below, is there
a better way than
> Le 1 févr. 2020 à 00:38, Daniel Chapiro a écrit :
>
> Hi - I’m using FL 2.5.3 (OSX 10.13.6), and got this error msg with the
> attached bowed3.dsp (it worked w/old libs, and I just put the prefixes to
> make it work with the new libs):
>
> Wed Jan 29 2020 19:47:14:
> ERROR in sequential
Hi - I’m using FL 2.5.3 (OSX 10.13.6), and got this error msg with the attached bowed3.dsp (it worked w/old libs, and I just put the prefixes to make it work with the new libs):Wed Jan 29 2020 19:47:14:ERROR in sequential composition A:BThe number of outputs [1] of A must be equals to the number