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Bugs item #2501709, was opened at 2009-01-12 17:17
what about having a third argument: 0=signed, 1=unsigned ?
also easy, but a bit klunky ... maybe an additional object [any2ustring]
for unsigned chars?
would the u in [any2ustring] mean unsigned or unicode?
fmgasdr
Hi All,
I have an external that I made and use a lot (in fact I have several
but this one is a priority for me now). I compiled it for os X, but I
would be happy to use it also for MSW and even Linux.
I will be glad to let others use it too, I talked with Cyril Henry and
suggest me to add
Hello loic,
since you don't have a lot's of stuff to add to pure data svn, i think you
don't need a developer acces.
(for now).
so, you could just send me the sources of your externals.
if hans agree, i'll add it to the mapping stuff.
cyrille
Loic Kessous a écrit :
Hi All,
I have an
Hmm, yeah, sorry, got nabbed by a Tcl gotcha. This is how I learned
that a variable named args has special meaning in Tcl. So it was
sticking in {} to quote things...
.hc
On Jan 13, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hmm, works fr me... (from wish this time...)
% exec --
Sure, sounds like it fits in the mapping library. One question, could
the algorithm be implemented in Pd? So far, the mapping library is
all Pd, no C.
.hc
On Jan 14, 2009, at 8:40 AM, cyrille henry wrote:
Hello loic,
since you don't have a lot's of stuff to add to pure data svn, i
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
Sure, sounds like it fits in the mapping library. One question, could
the algorithm be implemented in Pd? So far, the mapping library is all
Pd, no C.
i think it can be made as an abstraction.
as Loic explain me, the algorythm is quite simple :
a
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