Bugs item #1655662, was opened at 2007-02-09 01:54
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Category: puredata
Group: v0.40.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: .xa10120: no such object
Initial Comment:
Hi,
This seems to happen under "random" circumstances. It happened to me with every kind of patches (simple and complex) and usually NOT in a sistematic manner (that is, the same patch which once triggers the bug, after restarting PD never does again...)
However, this patch that I attach does sistematically make this happen, at least to me under Windows XP.
The following error message appears in the output window:
>> .xa10120: no such object
This particular patch uses "scripting", i.e. it creates and deletes an object in a subpatch iteratively; however, I saw this same bug happen a lot of times with patches which didn't make any use of scripting at all. I attach this just because it is the only one I have that is sure to trigger the bug.
Sorry I can't "isolate" it further.
Matteo Sisti Sette
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>Comment By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Date: 2007-04-23 13:42
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I guess it may be windows-specific.
I am reproducing it right now with 0.40-2 vanilla on Windows XP.
Can anyone else reproduce it in windows?
(does anyone else use windows?)
Please note that it is NOT in ANY WAY specific to dinamically creating
patches or objects in patches. It happens to me a lot every day working
with patches that never do anything dynamically and that don't use dyn (nor
any external for what it's worth).
However, here is a typical situation which triggers the bug in my everyday
life:
-work with some rather "big" patch which uses a lot of abstractions (which
I did myself), including a some of them used more than once i.e. a few
instances of the same abstraction; and abstractions contain other
abstractions and so on (no weird infinite loop or anything, just a bit
complex)
-open (with file/open) separately the file of an abstraction which is
being used in the main patch (or inside some other abstraction used in the
main patch etc), edit and save it.
This will for some reason automatically open and close all patch windows
which contain occurences of the saved abstraction (which is quite slow and
quite annoying but is better than older versions which used to open them
without closing), AND produce the mentioned error message.
When this happen, I'm not sure whether the stability and correct behaviour
of PD is compromised, so I usually restart it.
Note however that this is a lot different from the situation exemplified
by the attached patch, and both trigger the bug.
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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2007-04-23 11:47
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I haven't been able to reproduce the problem on win32 pd vanilla 0.40-2,
but,
I've had this problem a lot of time on win32, it always happen when I
create patches dynamically, after an amount of created(/destroyed) patches,
the object maker isn't able to make any new object and send these tk path
names error messages.
Sometimes the tk binding become erroneous within this problem, yesterday
when the bug occured, the Font Bomb windows was opened with clicking on
'FileMenu' button, Media Settings on 'Cancel' button, and SavePanel on 'Ok'
button
But I haven't been able to determine if this is caused by an external or
not.
The problem also occur when the patches are created with the [dyn~]
external.
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Comment By: stffn (stffn)
Date: 2007-04-23 11:18
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I can not reproduce it either on OS X using vanilla 0.40-2 and extended
0.39.2 test7 and RC1. Increaseing the number in the msg does noet seam to
provoke the error either.
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Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
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unfortunately i cannot reproduce this with your patch on linux with
pd-0.39-2 (vanilla) and pd-0.40-1 (vanilla).
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Bugs item #1655662, was opened at 2007-02-08 16:54
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Category: puredata
Group: v0.40.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: .xa10120: no such object
Initial Comment:
Hi,
This seems to happen under "random" circumstances. It happened to me with every kind of patches (simple and complex) and usually NOT in a sistematic manner (that is, the same patch which once triggers the bug, after restarting PD never does again...)
However, this patch that I attach does sistematically make this happen, at least to me under Windows XP.
The following error message appears in the output window:
>> .xa10120: no such object
This particular patch uses "scripting", i.e. it creates and deletes an object in a subpatch iteratively; however, I saw this same bug happen a lot of times with patches which didn't make any use of scripting at all. I attach this just because it is the only one I have that is sure to trigger the bug.
Sorry I can't "isolate" it further.
Matteo Sisti Sette
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Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Date: 2007-04-23 02:47
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I haven't been able to reproduce the problem on win32 pd vanilla 0.40-2,
but,
I've had this problem a lot of time on win32, it always happen when I
create patches dynamically, after an amount of created(/destroyed) patches,
the object maker isn't able to make any new object and send these tk path
names error messages.
Sometimes the tk binding become erroneous within this problem, yesterday
when the bug occured, the Font Bomb windows was opened with clicking on
'FileMenu' button, Media Settings on 'Cancel' button, and SavePanel on 'Ok'
button
But I haven't been able to determine if this is caused by an external or
not.
The problem also occur when the patches are created with the [dyn~]
external.
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Comment By: stffn (stffn)
Date: 2007-04-23 02:18
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I can not reproduce it either on OS X using vanilla 0.40-2 and extended
0.39.2 test7 and RC1. Increaseing the number in the msg does noet seam to
provoke the error either.
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Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
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unfortunately i cannot reproduce this with your patch on linux with
pd-0.39-2 (vanilla) and pd-0.40-1 (vanilla).
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Patches item #1618554, was opened at 2006-12-19 07:28
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Category: puredata
Group: bugfix
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: remove extra sys_externlist from s_main.c
Initial Comment:
Apparently this never mattered before, but turning on the full compiler optimization flags causes the linker to complain about this.
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seems to be accepted (at least in pd-0.41 (as is the current CVS))
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Patches item #1604133, was opened at 2006-11-28 00:51
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Category: externals
Group: bugfix
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Thomas Grill (xovo)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: iemlib1: compilation fixes for Mac/Intel
Initial Comment:
Two things:
- fix for endianness in iemlib.h
- added static keyword for t_class variables in all the files... Apple gcc doesn't like it if it is missing
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fixed
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Comment By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Date: 2006-12-29 04:47
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included in Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7
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Patches item #1604134, was opened at 2006-11-28 00:52
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Category: externals
Group: bugfix
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
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Submitted By: Thomas Grill (xovo)
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Summary: iemlib2: compilation fixes for Mac/Intel
Initial Comment:
the same as for iemlib1
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fixed
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included in Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7
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Patches item #1604140, was opened at 2006-11-28 00:58
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>Status: Closed
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Submitted By: Thomas Grill (xovo)
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Summary: iem_t3_lib: compilation fixes for Mac/Intel
Initial Comment:
again for iem_t3_lib
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fixed.
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included in Pd-0.39.2-extended-test7
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Bugs item #1655662, was opened at 2007-02-09 01:54
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Category: puredata
Group: v0.40.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: .xa10120: no such object
Initial Comment:
Hi,
This seems to happen under "random" circumstances. It happened to me with every kind of patches (simple and complex) and usually NOT in a sistematic manner (that is, the same patch which once triggers the bug, after restarting PD never does again...)
However, this patch that I attach does sistematically make this happen, at least to me under Windows XP.
The following error message appears in the output window:
>> .xa10120: no such object
This particular patch uses "scripting", i.e. it creates and deletes an object in a subpatch iteratively; however, I saw this same bug happen a lot of times with patches which didn't make any use of scripting at all. I attach this just because it is the only one I have that is sure to trigger the bug.
Sorry I can't "isolate" it further.
Matteo Sisti Sette
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I can not reproduce it either on OS X using vanilla 0.40-2 and extended
0.39.2 test7 and RC1. Increaseing the number in the msg does noet seam to
provoke the error either.
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Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
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unfortunately i cannot reproduce this with your patch on linux with
pd-0.39-2 (vanilla) and pd-0.40-1 (vanilla).
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Patches item #1603003, was opened at 2006-11-26 05:50
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Category: puredata
Group: feature
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: expose sys_register_loader() in header
Initial Comment:
sys_register_loader() is meant to allow people to add new library and class formats to Pd. In order for this to be used, sys_register_loader() needs to be exposed in some header.
This simple patch exposes it in s_stuff.h.
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this is has silently made it into pd
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Bugs item #1655662, was opened at 2007-02-09 01:54
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Category: puredata
Group: v0.40.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: .xa10120: no such object
Initial Comment:
Hi,
This seems to happen under "random" circumstances. It happened to me with every kind of patches (simple and complex) and usually NOT in a sistematic manner (that is, the same patch which once triggers the bug, after restarting PD never does again...)
However, this patch that I attach does sistematically make this happen, at least to me under Windows XP.
The following error message appears in the output window:
>> .xa10120: no such object
This particular patch uses "scripting", i.e. it creates and deletes an object in a subpatch iteratively; however, I saw this same bug happen a lot of times with patches which didn't make any use of scripting at all. I attach this just because it is the only one I have that is sure to trigger the bug.
Sorry I can't "isolate" it further.
Matteo Sisti Sette
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unfortunately i cannot reproduce this with your patch on linux with
pd-0.39-2 (vanilla) and pd-0.40-1 (vanilla).
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Bugs item #1624229, was opened at 2006-12-29 12:10
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Category: externals
Group: v0.39.2
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
>Assigned to: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Summary: msgfile busted
Initial Comment:
The msgfile does not work on the PowerPC: Pd-0.39.2-extended-test6-macosx104 release. And not on any of the previous macOSX releases under 39.2 either. Looks like it loads files fine, but it outputs only a done bang. Have tried to rewind etc. No luck. Just for the record.
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