On 07/30/2013 03:40 PM, Dan Wilcox wrote:
Here's how we do it in OpenFrameworks: https://github.com/openframeworks/openFrameworks/blob/develop/libs/openFrame...
Btw-- In line 1414, is that supposed to be "!=" instead of "==" ?
-Jonathan
On Jul 30, 2013, at 3:03 PM, pd-list-request@iem.at mailto:pd-list-request@iem.at wrote:
*From:*Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika@yahoo.com mailto:jancsika@yahoo.com> *Subject:**Re: [PD] get dir of current pd* *Date:*July 30, 2013 2:43:24 PM EDT *To:*pd-list@iem.at mailto:pd-list@iem.at
On 07/30/2013 07:48 AM, yvan volochine wrote:
On 30/07/13 08:41, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Ok, I figured out how to do this
and how do you do?
In GNU/Linux on some _distros_ you can check the symlink /proc/self/exe
If you do a readink from within C in Pd you'll get the absolute path and name of the executable.
However, if you use the command "readlink" to [shell] I imagine the readlink binary will look in the mirror and give you its own name back.
I don't think /proc/self/exe is a requirement of all Linux flavors, and I don't know what the BSD OSes do, or OSX. So I'm reluctant to add this to [pdinfo].
Windows has its own function accessible from C to return the full path and name of the executable.
-Jonathan
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