Sounds like a use case for pd_findbyclassname -Jonathan
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 3:40:01 PM EST, Miller Puckette via Pd-dev pd-dev@lists.iem.at wrote:
That's indeed the difference - a c object like "send_test_class" can't be shared beteen different object modules loaded separately into Pd. This is one reason people have sometimes put multiple externals into a single object file.
You could have both externs have the same "family name" (like "array define" and "array set") - then they can both be defined in the same C object file "binarytree.[extent]".
cheers Miller
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:38:22AM -0800, Eric Lennartson wrote:
Hello all,
I've been working on trying to send data between different externals, but I'm not doing something quite right. I've looked at the code in d_global.c as well as for send and receive. The only difference I can see is that mine is not all in the same .c file while in the pd source it is.
Here's the external with the data. Just an int for now, but it will be holding a binary tree later.
static t_class *send_test_class; typedef struct _send_test { t_object x_obj; t_symbol* name; int value; }t_send_test;
static void *send_test_new(t_symbol *s, t_floatarg f) { t_send_test *x = (t_send_test *)pd_new(send_test_class); x->name = s; x->value = f; pd_bind(&x->x_obj.ob_pd, s); // bind to the name we're given post("send_test created with name %s, and value %d", x->name->s_name, x->value); return(x); }
static void send_test_free(t_send_test *x) { pd_unbind(&x->x_obj.ob_pd, x->name); // unbind when deleted }
void send_test_setup(void) { send_test_class = class_new(gensym("send_test"), (t_newmethod)send_test_new, (t_method)send_test_free, sizeof(t_send_test), CLASS_NOINLET, A_DEFSYM, A_DEFFLOAT, 0); }
And here's the receiver.
static t_class *send_test_class;
static t_class *rcv_test_class;
typedef struct _send_test { t_object x_obj; t_symbol* name; int value; }t_send_test;
typedef struct _rcv_test { t_object x_obj; t_symbol* name;
int value; } t_rcv_test;
static void *rcv_test_new(t_symbol *s) { t_rcv_test *x = (t_rcv_test *)pd_new(rcv_test_class); x->name = s; t_send_test* sender = (t_send_test*)pd_findbyclass(x->name, send_test_class);
x->value = sender->value; post("sender value is %d", sender->value); post("rcv_test created with name %s, and value %d", x->name->s_name, x->value); return(x); }
static void rcv_test_free(t_rcv_test *x) {}
void rcv_test_setup(void) { rcv_test_class = class_new(gensym("rcv_test"), (t_newmethod)rcv_test_new, (t_method)rcv_test_free, sizeof(t_rcv_test), CLASS_NOINLET, A_DEFSYM,
0); }
What exactly is it that I'm doing wrong?
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