On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 20:19 +0100, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
cyrille henry wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit : ..
they could, but it was an effort to do so. any "ordinary" external would not be able to do it. the only library that i am aware of that did override internal classes is cyclone,
what about zexy [unpack]? it is still here,
oops, nobody told me yet :-) i have hopefully fixed it now...
and it is still breaking my patch.
how's that? i would be interested in a patch demonstrating this breakage.
IOhannes, thanks a lot for the explanation in previous mails about how fuddling was needed in previous version of pd and isn't anymore in 0.42. this explainy why suddenly [pack] and [unpack] of zexy overwrite the versions of pd. i think, this makes all sense to me now.
the switch from 0.41 to 0.42 did indeed also break at least one of the netpd patches. this patch is using [unpack] for an incoming message, that misses the list selector. while this still works with pd's [unpack] (although it is an undocumented feature, i guess), it doesn't work with the zexy [unpack]: it complains: no method for 'bla'.
this again raises the question: should zexy's [unpack] mimick the the funny behaviours of pd's [unpack]? i am undecided here. personally i think, that it was a bad choice to call it [unpack] after all.
roman
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