Hallo!
Is it possible to handle with a right inlet symbols, floats and lists? Because the External-Howto by IOhannes says, that a right inlet can handle only one selector. If yes, does anyone knows an object, which has this behaviour, so that I can look through the code ? Otherwise a have to make a message to the first inlet with an selector, but then I would need an additional prepend and I want to avoid this (if it's possible).
Thanks in advance, LG Georg
Is it possible to handle with a right inlet symbols, floats and lists? Because the External-Howto by IOhannes says, that a right inlet can handle only one selector. If yes, does anyone knows an object, which has this behaviour, so that I can look through the code ?
cyclone's gate ...
cheers ... t
Hallo!
Thanks for the answers:
Josh Steiner: iemlib [any]
I also looked through [any], but the code isn't very clear to me (at least on the first look).
Olaf Matthes pointed me to nroute and sync from maxlib. They use so called proxy-inlets, which is easier to read (for me) as the iemlib-any.
Tim Blechmann cyclone's gate ..
I'll also look through this one!
Thanks again, LG Georg
iemlib [any]
I also looked through [any], but the code isn't very clear to me (at least on the first look).
since any is an abstraction for iem_anything_kernel ...
t
Hallo!
since any is an abstraction for iem_anything_kernel ...
yes I know, but I also looked through iem_anything_kernel. I did it now with a proxy-inlet.
LG Georg