hi,

Just to clarify our work : this object was at the very beginning a first try to put some OpenCL code into Gem.
The OpenCL example we used for that involved VBO (and it works great but it's another topic i'm keeping for later...).
As we want to define precisely the content of the VBO processed by OpenCL we made a bridge between Pd and VBO through tables.
Actually we found this (the ability to fill a VBO with table values) interesting and we remove all OpenCL processing to make the [gemvertexbuffer] object.
But we (or at least me) never thought this object as a goal itself.
It's just kind of fork of our first intention.
So fell free to rename it, improve it, or think it different.
And at last but not the least, it was one of mine very first Gem coding experiment... (I don't take a look at the code for a while but I can imagine the disaster...) :-)

and now, as the code is in the git repos, it's as much mine as your : it's our.
go ahead !
and thanks for your work to keep this idea alive !

cheers

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2012/2/8 Cyrille Henry <ch@chnry.net>


Le 08/02/2012 09:32, IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
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no problems from my side.
i don't especially like the _name_ [gemvertexbuffer] (it is too similar
to [gemframebuffer] (which goes well with [gemwin]), but the
functionality/usage is very different), and if it was made into an
abstraction, all the better.
i don't have any objection changing this name : this object is so new that nobody should have already used it.

cheers
cyrille


one could also use something like [pix_texture], that applies textures
that it either generated itself (from a pix) or that was generated
somehow else (by taking the texture id in it's 2nd inlet).
but i'm not so sure that this scales well for the different VBO types.

fgmasdr
IOhannes
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