Hi Lucas,
Thanks a lot for the hints !
I'm curious to know how you compiled the win64 version. From what I remember, I installed msys2 and could only compile using the 32 bit version. Later I added the [tonnetz] object to the library and had to add the "cflags = -std=c++11" line in the makefile in order for it to compile (because of some c++ vector initializers I introduced in my underlying c++ lib). Then I didn't push my investigations forward because ATM I was happy enough with the windows 32 bit version and had a working fat external for mac.
That's good to know that I just need to add a "+" to the makefile to get the lib to compile for windows 64 bit, and, apparently, to get all objects to work except gbend~ (if I understood correctly what you implied).
I'll try the changes that you suggested. I hope I won't have to rewrite a part of my underlying lib's API. If one can just cast a t_word into a float or a double, things should go smoothly.
Cheers, Joseph
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Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:10:20 +0000 From: Lucas Cordiviolalucarda27@hotmail.com To:"pd-list@iem.at" pd-list@iem.at, PD ANNOUNCE pd-announce@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] [PD-announce] jl lib Message-ID: BN3PR01MB195634EA43279FC18018FF97A6C50@BN3PR01MB1956.prod.exchangelabs.com
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On 11/7/2018 1:07 PM, Joseph Larralde wrote: I'd be glad to hear any kind of feedback if you give it a try.
Hi Joseph,
Some feedback:
I tried compiling the .dek sources for windows64bit and found trouble and solution:
On "Makefile" line 69 I changed "=" to "+=" :
cflags = -std=c++11
to
cflags += -std=c++11
Now all objects compile fine.
Now when I open "gbend~-help.pd" i get this error on the console:
An operation on the array 'flatten-table' in the patch 'flatten-table' failed since it uses garray_getfloatarray while running 64-bit! An operation on the array 'aaa' in the patch 'aaa' failed since it uses garray_getfloatarray while running 64-bit!
I think this is somehow the same problem that happened to CXC and there is a debian patch file (attached) that might give you clues on how to fix it. i.e:
- float *x_vec;
- t_word *x_vec;
- else if (!garray_getfloatarray(a, &x->x_nsampsintab, &x->x_vec))
- else if (!garray_getfloatwords(a, &x->x_nsampsintab, &x->x_vec))
:)
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.