Revision: 10034 http://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/pure-data/?rev=10034&view=rev Author: eighthave Date: 2008-06-18 11:47:40 -0700 (Wed, 18 Jun 2008)
Log Message: ----------- - QA'ed tutorial patches to make sure that the objects all load, and that the patches are all the same size and location
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.network_ports.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.netsend_netreceive.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/03.tcp_and_udp.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/04.netserver_and_netclient.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/05.OSC.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/06.routing_OSC.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/07.matching_with_wildcards.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/08.wildcard_messages.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/09.chat-server.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/10.chat_client.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/11.chat_exercise.pd
Removed Paths: ------------- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.netsend_netreceive.pd trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.tcp_and_udp.pd
Deleted: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.netsend_netreceive.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.netsend_netreceive.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.netsend_netreceive.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 15 58 632 452 10; -#X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty netsend_netreceive 20 12 0 24 --228992 -66577 0; -#X obj 56 181 send $0-local-data; -#X obj 56 292 receive $0-local-data; -#X obj 60 144 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -225271 --1 -1 7600 1; -#X obj 59 331 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144 --1 -1 7600 1; -#X obj 311 144 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -225280 --1 -1 1400 1; -#X obj 311 331 hsl 150 20 0 127 0 0 empty empty empty -2 -6 0 8 -262144 --1 -1 1400 1; -#X obj 308 231 netsend; -#X obj 308 291 netreceive 34567; -#X msg 326 192 connect localhost 34567; -#X obj 308 250 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X obj 415 310 tgl 15 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 1 -1; -#X text 329 249 <-- connection status; -#X text 433 310 <-- connection status; -#X msg 327 211 disconnect; -#X msg 308 169 send $1; -#X text 45 78 At the most basic level , networking in Pd works a lot -like the standard [send] and [receive] objects , except there is a -network port number rather than a send/receive name:; -#X connect 2 0 4 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 15 0; -#X connect 7 0 10 0; -#X connect 8 0 6 0; -#X connect 8 1 11 0; -#X connect 9 0 7 0; -#X connect 14 0 7 0; -#X connect 15 0 7 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.network_ports.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.network_ports.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/01.network_ports.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#N canvas 16 37 648 468 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty network_ports 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X obj 49 418 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_and_UDP_port
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.netsend_netreceive.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.netsend_netreceive.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.netsend_netreceive.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -#N canvas 15 58 636 456 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty netsend_netreceive 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X obj 56 211 send $0-local-data;
Deleted: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.tcp_and_udp.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.tcp_and_udp.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/02.tcp_and_udp.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#N canvas 185 93 644 464 10; -#X obj 511 62 import maxlib; -#X obj 10 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty tcp_and_udp 20 12 0 24 -228992 --66577 0; -#X text 11 66 There are two main protocols for transmitting data over -networks: TCP and UDP.; -#X text 35 119 TCP is the most common , it stands for Transmission -Control Protocol. Basically , that means that the protocol manages -the transmission of the data. With TCP , when you send a packet of -data , its guaranteed to arrive.; -#X text 34 202 By default , most networking objects in Pd use TCP: -; -#X obj 54 223 netsend; -#X obj 266 224 netclient; -#X obj 359 224 netserver; -#X text 178 295 UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. It is a lightweight -, simple protocol that is meant to be as quick and small as possible. -The downside is that the data packets are not guaranteed to arrive. -; -#X obj 35 180 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol -; -#X obj 177 355 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol -; -#X obj 132 224 netreceive 32194; -#X obj 265 386 netreceive 32194 1; -#X obj 187 386 netsend 1; -#X obj 407 386 sendOSC; -#X obj 478 386 dumpOSC 32192; -#X text 180 409 One advantage to UDP is that you do not need to maintain -a connection to receive data. Whenever you open a UDP port , you will -start receiving data.;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/03.tcp_and_udp.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/03.tcp_and_udp.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/03.tcp_and_udp.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 185 93 648 468 10; -#X obj 511 62 import maxlib; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 440 65 import maxlib oscx mrpeach; #X obj 10 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty tcp_and_udp 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X text 11 66 There are two main protocols for transmitting data over @@ -13,19 +14,23 @@ #X obj 54 223 netsend; #X obj 266 224 netclient; #X obj 359 224 netserver; -#X text 178 285 UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. It is a lightweight +#X text 178 265 UDP stands for User Datagram Protocol. It is a lightweight , simple protocol that is meant to be as quick and small as possible. The downside is that the data packets are not guaranteed to arrive. ; #X obj 35 180 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmission_Control_Protocol ; -#X obj 177 345 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol +#X obj 177 325 pddp/pddplink http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Datagram_Protocol ; #X obj 132 224 netreceive 32194; -#X obj 265 376 netreceive 32194 1; -#X obj 187 376 netsend 1; -#X obj 407 376 sendOSC; -#X obj 478 376 dumpOSC 32192; +#X obj 305 356 netreceive 32194 1; +#X obj 227 356 netsend 1; +#X obj 447 356 sendOSC; +#X obj 518 356 dumpOSC 32192; #X text 180 399 One advantage to UDP is that you do not need to maintain a connection to receive data. Whenever you open a UDP port , you will start receiving data.; +#X obj 442 224 tcpclient; +#X obj 525 224 tcpserver; +#X obj 143 356 udpreceive; +#X obj 70 356 udpsend;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/04.netserver_and_netclient.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/04.netserver_and_netclient.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/04.netserver_and_netclient.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 15 58 644 464 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 463 52 import maxlib; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty netserver_and_netclient 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X floatatom 61 243 5 0 0 0 - - -; @@ -33,20 +35,20 @@ #X text 13 71 [netserver] and [netclient] gives you a bi-directional connection so you can send data back and forth thru it. Also , [netserver] helps you manage multiple connections.; -#X connect 6 0 24 0; -#X connect 6 1 8 0; -#X connect 7 0 6 0; -#X connect 9 0 6 0; -#X connect 10 0 14 0; -#X connect 10 1 12 0; -#X connect 11 0 10 0; -#X connect 13 0 10 0; -#X connect 15 0 9 0; -#X connect 16 0 13 0; -#X connect 17 0 1 0; -#X connect 17 1 2 0; -#X connect 17 2 4 0; -#X connect 17 3 3 0; -#X connect 18 0 6 0; -#X connect 19 0 10 0; -#X connect 20 0 17 0; +#X connect 7 0 25 0; +#X connect 7 1 9 0; +#X connect 8 0 7 0; +#X connect 10 0 7 0; +#X connect 11 0 15 0; +#X connect 11 1 13 0; +#X connect 12 0 11 0; +#X connect 14 0 11 0; +#X connect 16 0 10 0; +#X connect 17 0 14 0; +#X connect 18 0 2 0; +#X connect 18 1 3 0; +#X connect 18 2 5 0; +#X connect 18 3 4 0; +#X connect 19 0 7 0; +#X connect 20 0 11 0; +#X connect 21 0 18 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/05.OSC.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/05.OSC.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/05.OSC.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 115 56 644 464 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 493 25 import oscx; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty OSC 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X obj 80 298 sendOSC; @@ -25,19 +27,19 @@ communication.; #X text 21 361 On the most basic level , it works very similarly to [netsend] and [netreceive].; -#X connect 1 0 2 0; -#X connect 1 1 4 0; -#X connect 3 0 1 0; -#X connect 5 0 1 0; -#X connect 6 0 5 0; -#X connect 7 0 10 0; -#X connect 10 0 1 0; -#X connect 11 0 15 0; -#X connect 12 0 1 0; -#X connect 13 0 14 0; -#X connect 14 0 1 0; -#X connect 15 0 8 0; -#X connect 15 0 9 0; -#X connect 15 1 16 0; -#X connect 15 1 18 0; -#X connect 15 2 17 0; +#X connect 2 0 3 0; +#X connect 2 1 5 0; +#X connect 4 0 2 0; +#X connect 6 0 2 0; +#X connect 7 0 6 0; +#X connect 8 0 11 0; +#X connect 11 0 2 0; +#X connect 12 0 16 0; +#X connect 13 0 2 0; +#X connect 14 0 15 0; +#X connect 15 0 2 0; +#X connect 16 0 9 0; +#X connect 16 0 10 0; +#X connect 16 1 17 0; +#X connect 16 1 19 0; +#X connect 16 2 18 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/06.routing_OSC.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/06.routing_OSC.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/06.routing_OSC.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 158 45 644 464 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 470 51 import oscx; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty routing_OSC 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X text 13 61 OSC messages have two parts , the identifier and the @@ -31,21 +33,21 @@ #X msg 204 375 test/message data; #X msg 42 376 /test/message data; #X obj 165 413 OSCroute /test; -#X connect 2 0 3 0; -#X connect 2 0 4 0; +#X connect 3 0 4 0; #X connect 3 0 5 0; -#X connect 3 0 11 0; -#X connect 5 0 6 0; -#X connect 7 0 8 0; -#X connect 9 0 10 0; -#X connect 9 0 14 0; -#X connect 10 0 7 0; +#X connect 4 0 6 0; +#X connect 4 0 12 0; +#X connect 6 0 7 0; +#X connect 8 0 9 0; +#X connect 10 0 11 0; #X connect 10 0 15 0; -#X connect 12 0 2 0; -#X connect 13 0 9 0; -#X connect 16 0 2 0; -#X connect 17 0 9 0; -#X connect 21 0 23 0; -#X connect 22 0 23 0; -#X connect 23 0 19 0; -#X connect 23 1 20 0; +#X connect 11 0 8 0; +#X connect 11 0 16 0; +#X connect 13 0 3 0; +#X connect 14 0 10 0; +#X connect 17 0 3 0; +#X connect 18 0 10 0; +#X connect 22 0 24 0; +#X connect 23 0 24 0; +#X connect 24 0 20 0; +#X connect 24 1 21 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/07.matching_with_wildcards.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/07.matching_with_wildcards.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/07.matching_with_wildcards.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 129 112 644 464 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 477 26 import oscx; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty matching_with_wildcards 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X text 10 69 OSC gives you a very useful feature which regular [route] @@ -27,17 +29,17 @@ #X obj 202 388 OSCroute /note; #X obj 202 410 symbol; #X symbolatom 202 432 10 0 0 0 - - -; -#X connect 4 0 5 0; -#X connect 5 0 2 0; -#X connect 5 1 3 0; -#X connect 6 0 5 0; -#X connect 7 0 5 0; -#X connect 10 0 13 0; -#X connect 11 0 13 0; -#X connect 12 0 13 0; -#X connect 13 0 17 0; -#X connect 13 1 15 0; -#X connect 14 0 13 0; -#X connect 17 0 18 0; -#X connect 17 1 16 0; +#X connect 5 0 6 0; +#X connect 6 0 3 0; +#X connect 6 1 4 0; +#X connect 7 0 6 0; +#X connect 8 0 6 0; +#X connect 11 0 14 0; +#X connect 12 0 14 0; +#X connect 13 0 14 0; +#X connect 14 0 18 0; +#X connect 14 1 16 0; +#X connect 15 0 14 0; #X connect 18 0 19 0; +#X connect 18 1 17 0; +#X connect 19 0 20 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/08.wildcard_messages.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/08.wildcard_messages.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/08.wildcard_messages.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ -#N canvas 235 112 656 476 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 468 43 import oscx; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty wildcard_messages 20 12 0 24 -228992 -66577 0; #X text 300 212 <-- notice the * in the pattern; @@ -29,21 +31,21 @@ allows one message to reach three instruments:; #X msg 220 250 /inst4/note F; #X text 322 249 <-- there is no /inst4 in [OSCroute]; -#X connect 2 0 8 0; -#X connect 3 0 8 0; -#X connect 4 0 8 0; -#X connect 6 0 7 0; -#X connect 7 0 17 0; -#X connect 8 0 10 0; -#X connect 8 1 13 0; -#X connect 8 2 16 0; -#X connect 8 3 5 0; -#X connect 9 0 8 0; -#X connect 10 0 6 0; -#X connect 11 0 12 0; -#X connect 12 0 18 0; -#X connect 13 0 11 0; -#X connect 14 0 15 0; -#X connect 15 0 19 0; -#X connect 16 0 14 0; -#X connect 21 0 8 0; +#X connect 3 0 9 0; +#X connect 4 0 9 0; +#X connect 5 0 9 0; +#X connect 7 0 8 0; +#X connect 8 0 18 0; +#X connect 9 0 11 0; +#X connect 9 1 14 0; +#X connect 9 2 17 0; +#X connect 9 3 6 0; +#X connect 10 0 9 0; +#X connect 11 0 7 0; +#X connect 12 0 13 0; +#X connect 13 0 19 0; +#X connect 14 0 12 0; +#X connect 15 0 16 0; +#X connect 16 0 20 0; +#X connect 17 0 15 0; +#X connect 22 0 9 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/09.chat-server.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/09.chat-server.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/09.chat-server.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -#N canvas 769 55 458 308 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; #X obj 258 13 import maxlib cyclone zexy; #X obj 141 112 netserver 47292; #X obj 68 83 prepend broadcast;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/10.chat_client.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/10.chat_client.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/10.chat_client.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,18 +1,19 @@ -#N canvas 257 22 610 553 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; #X obj 413 12 import maxlib cyclone zexy; -#X msg 130 295 disconnect; -#X obj 108 323 netclient; -#X obj 50 233 prepend send; -#X obj 125 415 prepend set; -#X obj 136 356 print; -#X obj 27 66 trigger bang bang; -#X msg 27 88 clear; -#X text 314 266 <-- first connect to the server; -#X text 213 294 <-- disconnect when you are done to free the port; -#N canvas 238 612 454 304 /SUBPATCH/ 0; +#X msg 160 255 disconnect; +#X obj 138 283 netclient; +#X obj 50 203 prepend send; +#X obj 155 375 prepend set; +#X obj 166 316 print; +#X obj 27 36 trigger bang bang; +#X msg 27 58 clear; +#X text 344 226 <-- first connect to the server; +#X text 243 254 <-- disconnect when you are done to free the port; +#N canvas 238 612 454 304 (subpatch) 0; #X obj 101 10 inlet; #X obj 100 100 tgl 25 0 empty $0-tgl connected 0 -6 0 8 -4033 -262144 --1 1 1; +-1 0 1; #X obj 121 35 select 1; #X obj 199 245 s $0-tgl; #X msg 224 197 label $1; @@ -38,17 +39,17 @@ #X connect 11 0 9 0; #X connect 11 0 7 0; #X coords 0 -1 1 1 25 25 1 100 100; -#X restore 191 345 pd; -#X msg 108 266 connect pdbox.at.or.at 47292; -#X msg 27 27 send; -#X obj 125 436 entry 300 100 grey90 black; -#X obj 49 121 entry 300 100 grey90 black; -#X text 114 96 type your message in the box below , and click send +#X restore 221 305 pd; +#X msg 138 226 connect pdbox.at.or.at 47292; +#X msg 27 7 send; +#X obj 155 396 flatspace/entry 300 100 grey90 black; +#X obj 49 91 flatspace/entry 300 100 grey90 black; +#X text 114 66 type your message in the box below , and click send above; -#X obj 67 356 niagara 1; -#X text 68 437 message:; -#X symbolatom 67 398 25 0 0 0 sender: - -; -#X obj 67 377 symbol; +#X obj 97 316 niagara 1; +#X text 98 397 message:; +#X symbolatom 97 358 25 0 0 0 sender: - -; +#X obj 97 337 symbol; #X connect 1 0 2 0; #X connect 2 0 5 0; #X connect 2 0 16 0;
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/11.chat_exercise.pd =================================================================== --- trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/11.chat_exercise.pd 2008-06-18 17:56:03 UTC (rev 10033) +++ trunk/doc/tutorials/networking/11.chat_exercise.pd 2008-06-18 18:47:40 UTC (rev 10034) @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -#N canvas 123 124 644 464 10; +#N canvas 10 40 620 460 10; +#X declare -lib libdir; +#X obj 437 59 import maxlib cyclone zexy; #X obj 8 10 cnv 15 400 40 empty empty chat_exercise 20 12 0 24 -225271 -66577 0; -#X obj 437 59 import maxlib cyclone zexy; #X obj 129 89 prepend broadcast; #X obj 202 191 prepend; #X obj 246 169 makesymbol client%s_%s;
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