Patches item #1844492, was opened at 2007-12-05 01:00
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Category: puredata
Group: bugfix
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: improved makefile.dependencies generation
Initial Comment:
This patch started with a bug in the MinGW build and then a suggestion from Russell Bryant. In addition to adding this patch, "pd/src/makefile.dependencies" should be removed from CVS.
Basically, this patch monitors $(SRC) and the newly created $(HEADERS) for changes, and if any of those files change, then makefile.dependencies is regenerated (this is still leaving out the portaudio headers).
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Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 17:54
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How does this not break the line, "include makefile.dependencies" in
makefile?
That's the reason the empty makefile.dependencies file is in CVS. Of
course,
I'd prefer something better than what's there now.
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Patches item #1821459, was opened at 2007-10-28 03:41
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>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 7
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Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: --disable-fat option for building for one CPU on Mac OS X
Initial Comment:
This patch adds a --disable-fat option which allows you to choose to build non-universal, cpu-specific builds on Mac OS X.
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Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 18:43
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Had to apply it by hand (conflicted with an earlier patch?)... worth
checking carefully.
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Bugs item #1846913, was opened at 2007-12-08 11:34
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Category: externals
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>Status: Pending
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Priority: 5
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Submitted By: wipinmtl (wipinmtl)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: freeverb~ damping / rommsize / freeze not working
Initial Comment:
here's a video of the behaviour (theora):
http://www.workinprogress.ca/pd/pdmtl/freeverbbug.ogg
i am on ubuntu gutsy / 32 bits
pd-extended (compile myself (patched, packages)).
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Comment By: Martin Peach (mrpeach)
Date: 2007-12-12 12:45
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Fixed code to avoid type punning errors, tested on WinXP, needs testing on
other platforms.
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Patches item #1821459, was opened at 2007-10-27 19:41
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Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 7
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Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: --disable-fat option for building for one CPU on Mac OS X
Initial Comment:
This patch adds a --disable-fat option which allows you to choose to build non-universal, cpu-specific builds on Mac OS X.
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:43
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Had to apply it by hand (conflicted with an earlier patch?)... worth
checking carefully.
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Patches item #1820929, was opened at 2007-10-26 13:42
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Category: puredata
Group: documentation
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
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Submitted By: Frank Barknecht (fbar)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: Pd-patch to explain loops
Initial Comment:
It occured to me that no file in doc/2.control.examples/ explains looping, although this is an important basic technique every aspiring Pd user should learn. Attached is a Pd patch in the style of the other control examples which introduces looping with [until] in a basic fashion.
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:31
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I edited it up a bit and added it.
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Patches item #1819265, was opened at 2007-10-24 05:17
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Category: puredata
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: print~ can only print dsp-blocks which are 2^n
Initial Comment:
[print~] is not able to print dsp-blocks which are non 2^n-sized correctly.
this is not a problem as long as Pd can only handle 2^n blocks.
however, miller has mentioned, that this restriction should fall in the near future (though in the CVS version of the upcoming 0.41 this restriction still applies)
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:11
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taken. My bad, the original code was stupid.
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Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Date: 2007-10-24 05:19
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the attached patch makes [print~] handle blocksizes of any lengths.
it might be slower than the original version, but:
- who cares about speed in a function like [print~] that is slow per se.
- it reduces the number of lines of code by 5
File Added: print_tilde.patch
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Patches item #1810576, was opened at 2007-10-09 22:19
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Category: puredata
Group: bugfix
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: better support for opening HTML/URLs on GNU/Linux
Initial Comment:
This patch adds a number of better commands for opening HTML files and URLs on GNU/Linux. These commands use the defaults systems, plus each command is tested before executed, so it should be more fault tolerant.
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:08
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Taken
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Comment By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Date: 2007-10-17 10:46
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Fixed bug when directly launching the browser, rather than via an "open"
command.
File Added: better_html_url_handling_on_linux-0.40.3.patch
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Patches item #1796223, was opened at 2007-09-17 06:49
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Category: puredata
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 2
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Submitted By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: BUG: html-syntax error (link)
Initial Comment:
in x2.html the reference to the "Theory and Techniques of Electronic Music" lacks a closing </a> tag, resulting in weird rendering of the html on some browsers (e.g. konqueror)
the attached patch fixes this....
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:05
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Took it.
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Patches item #1776891, was opened at 2007-08-18 07:03
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Status: Open
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Submitted By: Matteo Sisti Sette (sistisette)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: BUG; [until] hangs if started with a negative number
Initial Comment:
If you send a negative number to an [until] object, it behaves as if you sent it a bang: i.e., it iterates an infinite number of times (unless a bang is received in the right inlet stopping the iterations).
Instead, it should either treat a negative number as zero, or generate an error message when it receive a negative number.
The documentation (i.e. help patch) says:
"If you start "until" with a number, it iterates at most that number of times".
Though "iterating at most -21 times" means nothing strictly speaking, it would make much more sense if it didn't iterate at all.
Also, it would be a warranty that sending it a number would never ever cause an infinite loop.
You may argue that sending [until] a [-21( is like writing:
for (int i=0; i<-21; i++)
which produces an infinite loop.
However, that's not the way [until] is described in the documentation. No initialization, testing condition and increment are mentioned.
So it should rather be compared to languages where a for loop looks like:
for i = M to N
In such languages, using M>N *usually* produces either a decrementing i or no iteration at all.
Finally, if one actually does want an infinite loop (obviously taking care of using the right inlet to stop it) s/he can do it with a [bang( message.
Obviously this is a minor issue, as one can always put a [max 0] before [until]
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:04
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I think I prefer to silently replace teh negative number by zero...
that's more in keeping with the way Pd usually reacts for out-
of-range numerical args. Should be fixed in upcoming commit.
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Comment By: IOhannes m zmölnig (zmoelnig)
Date: 2007-09-17 06:05
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obviously the fix is trivial, i have attached a unified diff that reports
an error for negative values and refuses to perform.
File Added: until_negative.diff
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Patches item #1775023, was opened at 2007-08-15 15:35
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Category: puredata
Group: bugfix
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
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Submitted By: Hans-Christoph Steiner (eighthave)
Assigned to: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Summary: use Tcl's normalize to clean up pd_guidir on OSX and Win32
Initial Comment:
A minor cleanup to simplify pd_guidir using Tcl's [file normalize] on Mac OS X and Win32.
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>Comment By: Miller Puckette (millerpuckette)
Date: 2007-12-17 09:01
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"file normalize" seems to be newer than at least one Tk I'm running.
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