Sorry for the flood of messages, been playing with clone a bunch, again with a wrapper I'm working on.
Again I'm on 0.47-1 64-bit Mac OS.
If i use [declare -path subdir] in a patch and inside that patch also create [clone -x absname 10] where absname.pd is in my subdir, I have no problems. If I instead have an abstraction that takes an argument to create a clone [clone $1 2], i have no problems if i create the abstraction like [parentAbstraction absname] where absname is in subdir/absname.pd But.. if i do [clone -x parentAbstraction 10 absname] in my top patch with the declare I get a message: "clone $1 2... could not create" Shouldn't [clone absname] work the same as far as load paths as [absname] ?
I've attached a zip file that shows the problem, test.pd is the file to run.
-Alex
OOPS, never mind that.. my test example was incorrect, everything works fine.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:07 AM, Alex x37v.alex@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the flood of messages, been playing with clone a bunch, again with a wrapper I'm working on.
Again I'm on 0.47-1 64-bit Mac OS.
If i use [declare -path subdir] in a patch and inside that patch also create [clone -x absname 10] where absname.pd is in my subdir, I have no problems. If I instead have an abstraction that takes an argument to create a clone [clone $1 2], i have no problems if i create the abstraction like [parentAbstraction absname] where absname is in subdir/absname.pd But.. if i do [clone -x parentAbstraction 10 absname] in my top patch with the declare I get a message: "clone $1 2... could not create" Shouldn't [clone absname] work the same as far as load paths as [absname] ?
I've attached a zip file that shows the problem, test.pd is the file to run.
-Alex