that is correct - but that will mean that for every new string, a new oscparse must be created, in contrary to the current practice, where the message has all the addresses in it. 2 other issues, but I can't reproduce them here:
doesn't accept it. When I send the same message with mrpeach, it works. In Pd (and even through unpackOSC) they look the same.
the same way as mrpeach: the output in Pd is "symbol /output_1", and route doesn't filter the content.
I didn't check the exact osc code traffic, maybe later I can do that.
Joao
Am Fr., 12. Juli 2019 um 18:18 Uhr schrieb Miller Puckette msp@ucsd.edu:
Hi Joao -
I might be misunderstanding the problem, but to specify an address like "/parameter/bla" you can sen oscformat a list, "parameter bla" (the slashes are delimiters between the elements of the address, each of which is a symbol without any slashes in it.) So you can simply send the message "1" to the object "oscformat parameter bla".
cheers Miller
On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 05:48:19PM +0200, Jo??o Pais wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having some issues with oscformat and slashes ( / ). Many programs
out
there use formats such as "/parameter/bla 1", but both oscformat and oscparse don't really cope that well with them.
For oscformat:
- it's not possible to send a string starting with a slash, the message
"oscformat: no method for '/aa' " appears.
- A hack can be done by sending a message [set /aa, bang( ...
- ... but this doesn't work if the message to send is /aa 1, as oscparse
will convert it to /aa/1
- defining an object as [oscformat /aa] seems to work, but it will mean
that another oscformat object has to be defined for each single string being sent: /aa, /aa/a, /aa/b, ...
For oscparse:
- when it receives a message with slashes in it, it removes the slashes
automatically. Which is kind of acceptable, if it's going to be connected with a normal route. But not that much if the message is going to be
worked
on, and resent.
Or is there any other way of doing this? The documentation doesn't
present
anything else. It took some time of screaming at the computer until I compared the results with mrpeach's objects.
Best,
Joao
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