Btw, Tom, great to see you back in Pure Data business!
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Am 14.05.2013 um 18:18 schrieb Tom Schouten:
Hi Pd devs
Is there anyone here interested in Functional Programming and C code
generation for DSP code?
I'm working on a system for DSP code
Hi Ed,
maybe the ramp abstraction in http://g.org/research/software/upp/upp-tut6c/
is of use for you.
It doesn't wrap but just ramp endlessly.
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Am 08.05.2013 um 23:00 schrieb Ed Kelly:
Hi Lists(s),
I'm rewriting phasor~ and unifying
21, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Thomas Grill g...@g.org wrote:
Ok Peter, let's move this over to pd-dev. There is no specific libpd
list, is it?
I have now quickly looked into what the context of the socket polling is
like in Pd.
It is even done in the audio callback (via sys_pollgui
objects at Pd
0.43.1 and if maybe it's some with flext compilation problem?
or whatever, some tip about one of those objects?
thanx
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Am 04.04.2011 um 17:46 schrieb dmotd:
On 04/05/2011 01:14 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
'undefined reference' generally means that the linker has found
symbols
in the .o files that it can't find a reference to. I.e. take the
function 'foo', if myobject.o uses foo() from the bar lib,
Do you think you (or someone else) will have the time in the near future to
solve the bug?
sure, if a genuine bug shows up i'll usually fix it quickly. Missing
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the message [mul array3 array1 array2 works only on the first half of the
array3
instead the message [add array3 array1 array2
you mean the latter add function works as it should?
- this behaviour is correct (I don't think so)?
true, i suspect a bug
- this behaviour is due to the
!
I pick the occasion to say that your work for pd (flext, pool, py, etc...)
is fantastic. Many many many thanks!
ciao, Dario
2010/3/9 Thomas Grill g...@g.org
Hi Dario,
please check out py from svn and try again.
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Am 09.03.2010 um 09:48 schrieb Dario Pedrioli:
Hi all,
I'm
Hi Dario,
please check out py from svn and try again.
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Am 09.03.2010 um 09:48 schrieb Dario Pedrioli:
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile py/pyext on ubuntu 9.04 64-bit machine PD 0.42.5
with flext rev 3659 I've got no problems.
with flext rev 3723 I've got the error below:
indexed [] access has to be used
directly on flext::Buffer instances (instead of t_sample * vectors).
I adapted the tutorial/buffer example accordingly to reflect the new
method.
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Am 29.10.2009 um 13:21 schrieb Thomas Grill:
Hi Spencer,
many thanks for the patch... i'm not yet familiar
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Am 29.09.2009 um 15:00 schrieb Spencer Russell:
Hi Thomas,
I'm writing a Flext external
: class 'wrap' overwritten\; old one renamed 'wrap_aliased'
warning: class 'abs~' overwritten\; old one renamed 'abs~_aliased'
...some clues maybe?
Ed
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Hi,
which kind of problems do you encounter with the external links?
I only introduced them after having tested the checkout on a couple
machines which was completely troublefree.
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Am 02.04.2009 um 02:52 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Hey,
I just noticed that the 'externals/grill'
Hi Ben,
if it's just about sending messages to outlets, you could also use a
lock-free fifo to queue up the messages (in the second thread) and a
timer to send out the elements to the outlets asynchronously (pd
thread).
That's what flext does internally.
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Am 19.03.2009 um 17:28
to the gem_state struct.
Indeed i found my error:
I read that gem_state is followed by 2 pointers : gem_state *GemCache
*GemState
If I replace in my code GetPointer(argv[0]) by GetPointer(argv[1]),
everything is ok.
J.Y.
Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hi,
it would be useful to know in which way your code
2009/2/20 marius schebella marius.schebe...@gmail.com:
so this means, I can write gem externals using flext?
are there examples/documentation around?
I'd think that you just have to include the relevant GEM header files
to know what's behind the pointers.
I'm not sure however whether you need
Hi,
it would be useful to know in which way your code doesn't do what you
want.
Does it compile or not, are there runtime problems, does it crash?
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Am 19.02.2009 um 14:25 schrieb Jean-Yves Gratius:
Hi,
I'm triing to write a flext external thats reads a gem_state struct.
I 'd like to
Am 10.02.2009 um 23:51 schrieb Jean-Yves Gratius:
Meanwhile, i did'nt succeeded in building latest flext from svn
(flpushns.h and flpopns.h not found)
Should have been fixed in the meantime!
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Hi,
i think i posted this already... it's becoming an FAQ
The puredata svn doesn't currently mirror my sources which means that
those are outdated.
Grab the sources from
https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/flext
https://svn.g.org/ext/trunk/py
etc.
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Am 14.07.2008 um 23:28 schrieb
Am 10.07.2008 um 19:35 schrieb Rich E:
I see that [pool] has the ability to share a data space among
different buffers by taking a name as its first argument. I am
digging through its code right now, but am not familiar with the flext
API. I don't yet see how it manages to allow different
doesn't
open. For anyone curious, grab the patch (vst-OSX.patch) and/or the
cmopiled extern (vst~.pd_darwin) from http://crca.ucsd.edu/~msp/tmp/ .
cheers
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successful under windows.
I am certainly sure I will learn something from it.
It's easiest to start with Miller's pd which should be possible to
build under Windows.
A patch for Miller's pd should also work for pd-extended.
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Am 28.06.2008 um 11:50 schrieb IOhannes m zmölnig:
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi,
I consider that a bug and would file a bug report, but since this
must
have been present for a long time and must surely have been
discovered
by other people as well it might also be a feature any ideas?
my
Hi,
i just stumbled over a strange behavior in canvases with overlapped
blocks without resampling (e.g. set with [block~ 1024 2]).
In such canvases e.g. [osc~ 440] delivers a cosine wave with an
actual frequency of 220 Hz, because of the double overlap.
This is because dsp signal vectors
Hi David,
Am 14.06.2008 um 03:08 schrieb PSPunch:
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== PROCESS BLOCK.2 ==
=
while (n--) {
// *out++ = *in++;
}
Remarks: Action is commented out but signal goes through.. Why?
that's because in and out can point to the same memory...
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but the pool object will not instantiate, (just the dashed line
border)
and the usual console message:
pool
... couldn't create
pool test
... couldn't create
Does the current SVN version of flext/pool still play with 39-2 or
only
newer PDs? (I'm using the old
Hi Julian,
i don't know audition but i'm suspicious about the uppercase
Audition_setup... have you tried to create the audition object
lowercase?
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Am 26.03.2008 um 18:58 schrieb Julian Villegas:
Hi,
I managed to compiled the Audition library (http://lumiere.ens.fr/
Hi Pat,
are you using the latest CVS versions of both flext and py?
If not, please try that.
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Am 14.02.2008 um 07:15 schrieb patrick:
i cannot compile py against python 2.5 on linux:
bash ../flext/build.sh pd gcc
make -f ../flext/buildsys/gnumake-sub.mak PLATFORM=lnx RTSYS=pd
Hi Ben,
Is there any flext/pyx magic for converting from python types to PD
types?
The way I'm using shell has two cases:
1. it only returns a single number (cpu or memory usage)
2. it executes an xset command, and does not care about output.
So for now I'm assuming these cases.
Am 29.01.2008 um 00:20 schrieb Thomas Grill:
Hi,
I figured something that runs os.system() on an arbitrary string
would
be a good enough start, though coercing the _anything_ *args into a
string seems to be challenging me.
do you mean .join(map(str,*args)) ?
no sorry, if args
Mike McGonagle schrieb:
From reading some of the docs, I got the impression that it is NOT
possible to have any subsequent inlets allow for list input? Is this
correct? Do you know why this is? I have some ideas that I would like
to implement with lists on the second and third inlets...
Tim Boykett schrieb:
Hi,
this is interesting because I am fiddling about with exactly these
sorts of things at precisely this moment.
There was the claim recently that an external was not necessary because
pyext exists and SQL stuff can be done in python. However my experience
in
B. Bogart schrieb:
Thomas, Any progress on flext in pd-extended?
Hey Ben,
i'm really sorry about that, but again i have so many urgent things to
do that i can't even think about that in the next time.
I'm afraid someone else has to do it - is there still a chance to get
some grants for it?
Hi,
sounds very reasonable to me.
The only potential problem that i see is the flat hierarchy (resp.
naming scheme) of the branches and tags. It seems that this folder
would populate quite fast and might quickly become a mess. On the
other hand it's quite easy to clean it up again with svn
Am 11.09.2007 um 17:04 schrieb IOhannes m zmoelnig:
Thomas Grill wrote:
Hi,
sounds very reasonable to me.
The only potential problem that i see is the flat hierarchy
(resp. naming scheme) of the branches and tags. It seems that
this folder would populate quite fast and might quickly
Am 11.09.2007 um 19:58 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
- desiredatapd-devel live beside pd (not in a separate branch)
If Thomas hasn't changed his mind, pd-devel is going to be obsolete
soon. The latest changes still have to be picked up from there and
moved somewhere else, such as sf.net
Hi Claude,
since we were in the same paper session at the convention you might
remember that i was advocating a different idle processing scheme in
my talk.
When you are looking into m_sched.c you'll notice that the
sys_idlehook call is dependent on the didsomething varialbe, which is
Am 05.09.2007 um 22:04 schrieb Claude Heiland-Allen:
Yes, I remember, with different return codes from the hook for I'm
done and I have more to do (and also I did nothing?).
I also think there should be a better mechanism for registering
hooks, that also allows unregistering hooks
Hi Nathaniel,
please have a look at the devel_0_39 branch before committing your
changes - maybe your fixes are already tackled there.
I fixed midi input a long while ago, including sysex, real time and
system common messages.
greetings, Thomas
Am 16.07.2007 um 16:12 schrieb nathaniel dose:
FYI, I just realized that i only fixed the portmidi implementation,
because that's all really needed.
Am 16.07.2007 um 19:59 schrieb Thomas Grill:
Hi Nathaniel,
please have a look at the devel_0_39 branch before committing your
changes - maybe your fixes are already tackled there.
I fixed
Hi all,
seems like the s-abstraction folder has already been checked in, because
now all the .svn subfolders are in the CVS... that's not exactly what
was intended, i guess.
greetings, Thomas
Hans-Christoph Steiner schrieb:
On Jul 9, 2007, at 11:25 PM, Chris McCormick wrote:
On Mon, Jul
Am 04.07.2007 um 23:37 schrieb ruben gomez:
I try py/pyex but not work with the python interpreter. The module
pyex make error.
Which operating system, which version of py/pyext, which version of
pd, which version of Python, which exact error message?
Can you provide an example patcher
Hi Alain,
are you sure that funct indeed points to an instance of your class?
In other words, have you done something like x-funct = new Test;
before?
greetings,
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I'm having problems calling functions and I'm
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is there a good reason why in list-emath there is [expr $f1 $1 $f2]
instead of just [$1]?
I guess the latter would be even more flexible.
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while ago
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Am 11.02.2007 um 21:50 schrieb Tim Blechmann:
Well, then how should Pd solve the logical pitfalls in your opinion?
mark the object as deletable, if the messaging is happening, wait for
the object to return from the message function, then it can be safely
deleted.
exactly, but the object
Hi Martin,
many thanks for your initiative, it is greatly appreciated!
It would be extremely useful to also define some API for string
handling right from the start, to be able to use the string type in
externals... all those functionality that seems to be contained in
your str object.
__ppc__
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Maybe i don't get it, but what's the point about removing support for
that compiler? Of course, i'm not talking about DD.
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, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Thomas Grill wrote:
currently there's no low-priority messaging in Miller's pd
version, but there is in the devel branch. It's one of the
features that have been there for some time and i'm trying to
provide a patch for Miller, so that it can make
a different thread for DSP processing, and messaging is split into
high and low-priority tasks.
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older here means 4.0.1, which is the standard compiler in OSX 10.4.
as for the license, it could be optional like the fftw support ...
no option for a devel branch, that vibrez wants to use.
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it can be tackled the sooner, the less work it is.
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Am 29.11.2006 um 16:28 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Thomas Grill wrote:
i have been following the latst cvs changes and it seems, you
are again beautifying the codebase.
Please identify the parts that you
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an API function to query this encoding and/or is there a system function
to convert from/to UTF-8?
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more urgent to merge in the changes from 0.40
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Am 19.11.2006 um 05:00 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
On Nov 18, 2006, at 8:07 PM, Thomas Grill wrote:
Am 18.11.2006 um 22:16 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I really doubt that the gcc devs put a lot of effort into
something that has
Hi H.C.,
It generally accepted procedure in the projects that I've seen that
people guide their own code thru the procedures of submitting
patches and getting them accepted. I think that makes sense here too.
Its coming quite clear that devel/dd is fork since the devel/dd
devs are
Am 19.11.2006 um 22:57 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006, Thomas Grill wrote:
Am 18.11.2006 um 22:16 schrieb Mathieu Bouchard:
perhaps it would be a good start to reimplement newbytes(n) using
memalign(16,n) instead of malloc(n).
A few years ago i introduced aligned memory
Hi all,
(Optional) keyword arguments are a long-term wishlist item, because
only having positional arguments is not very comfortable. It would be
great to have a corresponding object or syntax to read out keyword
arguments in abstractions. I think, Thomas Grill write somthing like
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Am 25.09.2006 um 00:32 schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner:
Weee a tongue twister! So I am working on making a loader for
libdirs. I get sys_register_loader(), which submits a pointer to
classloader() (or whatever). But what makes Pd load that loader
first?
For example, something needs to
to have a look?
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