On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I also think that aliases are a bad idea in general, and I think we should always try to avoid them,
What have those aliases done to you!
So, is there any other reasons for shunning aliases than symbolic-links not being supported by one of the major OSes?... Because that's one of the arguments in favour of -lib.
I think that aliases can be quite useful, especially in combination with $1 in the classname of an objectbox, and though aliasing can also be done with putting a single objectbox in an abstraction (plus required [inlet] and [outlet]), it still can't be done with variable numbers of [inlet]s and [outlet]s.
recent versions of Max/MSP (we're talking like 5 years old), it should also work with the downcased names. If someone can come up with a better way to support this, I am all ears.
Use a loader_t (or t_loader) that makes the Pd system case-insensitive... although it's possible that some people already rely on case-sensitiveness.
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