On Jul 21, 2010, at 11:23 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Right about the lappend thing -- but if the whole thing goes into a single message it can break buffer size limits in Pd (that's the reason I broke it up).
Yeah... I'll see what I can come up with tomorrow.
I think the values can stay insync unless pd somehow is initiating changes outside the dialog mechanism -- and I'd suggest not doing that for other reasons.
Sure, but pd-gui needs to get those values from pd to start with. Otherwise they are blank until the dialogs are opened. There are multiple ways of keeping this in sync. One would be having anything that needs those values send 'pd set-path' and 'pd set-startup' before they need them. Another would be to have the functions in pd that set this send the updated info to the GUI whenever they are called.
OTOH, the path is always the global path, not the one belonging to any specific patch - so it's probably useless to the gui anyway, hmm.
Things like [declare] can set the global path, IIRC. ::pd_path and ::pd_startup are not useless in pd-gui, they are used for loading GUI plugins and building the Help Browser based on installed libraries, and could be used in a lot of other things.
.hc
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:16:20PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Yeah, I just realized that problem with the lappend looking at the code, the solution is to make set-path and set-startup build up the whole string in C space, then send it in a single sys_vgui("set ::pd_path ..."). I'm going to dig into this and IOhannes' jack/network startup troubles tomorrow.
The plugins can of course access those variables whenever, but if they are blank and/or not in sync with the values that 'pd' has, they are not very useful. The problem with the head of git is that ::pd_path and ::pd_startup are only ever set when you open their respective dialog panels. As far as I can tell, they are not set to the same values that 'pd' has as part of the startup procedure.
.hc
On Jul 21, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
I meant to keep it on dev -- must have hit the wrong flavor of 'reply' by accident, will try to remember to CC dev back in.
I think pd_path is sent to tcl when pd starts up, and then afterward any changes to it are initiated by the gui (which can then simply store the new value it sends down to Pd, if it's going to need it for anything). This is all OK unless there's some mechanism I don't know about for changing the path from within pd (in which case I'd propose that pd send the new value up to the GUI on its own initiative).
Ditto the 'startup' path -- pd volunteers it at startup so the GUI always knows what it is.
Problem with waiting for pd_path is that pd sends the path up in a sequence of messages like:
set ::pd_path {} lappend ::pd_path {foo}
and you have no way of ascertaining which 'lappend' terminates the sequence so that ::pd_path is now correct. In my version, when you see "pdtk_pd_startup" you know that ::pd_path and ::startup_libraries are no longer going to get any lappends.
Unless I'm really missing something, plugins (or anyone else) can access ::pd_path and ::startup_libraries at will, no?
cheers Miller
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 10:28:01PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Quick question, do you prefer to keep this off pd-dev? I'd prefer it on the list so others can weigh in.
Removing the set-startup almost completely breaks the loading of plugins, for example. pd_path is also used in the Help Browser so that it will display all libraries that are installed anywhere in the path. It also means that plugins can't search the path like 'pd' can, so things like a installed class browser plugin would no longer be possible.
I am not married to the implementation, but I do see the functionality as essential. I don't see the difference between waiting on "pdtk_pd_startup" to be sent via a network socket, or waiting the contents of pd_path being sent over the same network socket. You can even set pd_path to blank and that will trigger the vwait properly. So your current startup procedure relies on:
sys_vgui("pdtk_pd_startup %d %d %d {%s} %s %s {%s} %s\n",
the pd-gui-rewrite/0.43 startup procedure relies on:
sys_gui("set ::pd_path {}\n");
Seems pretty close to me.
.hc
On Jul 21, 2010, at 9:54 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hmm -- the only place I saw set-startup was in the startup tcl code -- which I think could have only been called once. Is there an easy- to- exhibit problem in the code in sf/git (or is the problem in another branch somewhere?)
Anyhow I'm just about sure there's no way code could work robustly waiting on pd_path... some other means of syncing would be needed.
cheers M
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 04:21:00PM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Its already being actively used in the GUI rewrite, which is currently somewhat broken without it. I think the only client for that message really would be pd-gui, and I'd happily do the work to change it if need be. That's a much better option than omitting it.
.hc
Miller Puckette wrote: > My usual strategy on stuff like this is wait until someone is > actively > using it - because one's guess as to how the feature should work > is never > how it's really needed when the time comes and then you're stuck > maintaining > two different versions of the same thing :) > > M > > On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 12:15:30AM -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner > wrote: >> Yeah, I added the "pd set-startup", etc. stuff to m_glob.c and >> s_path.c. Regardless of the startup procedure, I think pd-gui >> should >> be able to request state from pd so it can stay in sync. A >> dialog >> shouldn't be required to get this info. This is akin to >> IOhannes' >> idea that pd-gui's state should be settable by pd at any point >> while >> running. >> >> Then it makes sense to reuse the same procedure for getting the >> state >> in the startup procedure, rather than having a custom method >> for >> only >> the startup procedure. >> >> .hc >> >> On Jul 16, 2010, at 10:59 PM, Miller Puckette wrote: >> >>> Hi Hans -- >>> >>> the "vwait" line didn't seem correct to me (could return right >>> after >>> Pd says to clear pd_path, before the other messages bubble >>> up to >>> append >>> the various directories to it). >>> >>> I ended up fixing Pd to volunteer the path and startup stuff >>> before >>> sending >>> pdtk_pd_startup so that none of the tcl side of things >>> should be >>> needed >>> any longer. OTOH if you were planning to send "pd set- >>> startup" >>> etc at >>> some later point in the tcl code, this would need to be >>> supported in >>> Pd...(?) >>> >>> cheers >>> Miller >>> >>> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 03:58:24PM -0400, Hans-Christoph >>> Steiner >>> wrote: >>>> Hey Miller, >>>> >>>> I just noticed that you left out a key part of pd-gui-rewrite >>>> in >>>> 0.43. There is the 'set-startup' and 'set-path' messages >>>> which >>>> allows >>>> pd-gui to get the state of those things without having to >>>> open >>>> the >>>> respective preference dialog panels. The changes are in >>>> m_glob.c and >>>> s_path.c, as well as these lines in pd-gui.tcl: >>>> >>>> pdsend "pd set-startup" ;# get ::startup_libraries >>>> and ::startup_flags lists >>>> pdsend "pd set-path" ;# get the ::pd_path list >>>> vwait ::pd_path ;# wait for 'pd' to respond >>>> >>>> .hc >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> "We have nothing to fear from love and commitment." - New >>>> York >>>> Senator >>>> Diane Savino, trying to convince the NY Senate to pass a gay >>>> marriage >>>> bill >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Pd-dev mailing list >>>> Pd-dev@iem.at >>>> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Programs should be written for people to read, and only >> incidentally >> for machines to execute. >> - from Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
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