Great the Jonathan has joined this thread.

What keeps Purr data from running the latest pd core (0.48) and leaving aside things that Purr can do that vanilla can't (i.e. $0 in message box), are there any concerns going the other way?  i.e. basic things that vanilla can do that Purr cant?

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 11:53 AM, Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at> wrote:
> Many of my patches that I developed on Pure Data don't run without
> modification in Purr Data. Some crash at loading, some look graphically
> weird

Typically, "crashers" and "freezers" get fixed pretty quick in Purr Data.

The only freezer I remember with one of your patches was due to a
broken object triggering an infinite loop in your patch's [until] object. I'm
pretty sure that was an alpha or beta version, and I'm pretty sure I fixed
whatever object it was that wouldn't create.

I don't see any other relevant crashers listed on the tracker:


What am I missing?

-Jonathan





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