Ah fantastic, thanks. I was looking in pipe and not seeing it, but was probably just lost in other new details and not seeing the forest for the trees. :-)
Couple of follow ups: - is there a separate facility for making a repeated callback (ie not one-shot), or does one just do both with clock? - is it safe to make clocks as we need them (ie during a method call, not necessarily at object instantiation time), or is this the kind of thing where for real time use one needs to make a clock pool and a pool manager and all that?
thanks! iain
On Sun, Jun 6, 2021 at 5:12 PM Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu wrote:
Yep, clock_delay() . Simples example is in Pd's "delay" object, x_time.c
cheers Miller
On Sun, Jun 06, 2021 at 04:21:46PM -0700, Iain Duncan wrote:
Hi folks, I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction here.
I'm
porting Scheme for Max to pure data and I'm stuck figuring out how to get delayed functions going. In Max, the SDK has a facility to make register
a
callback to executed at some point in the future, a few different ways.
Is
there a Pd equivalent, and if so, could anyone point me at resources or code for it? I basically just need to be able to have a callback fire
off
at the right time with one argument, which can be void pointer to the
rest
of the stuff i want to get.
thanks! iain
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