On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Martin Peach wrote:
It has 'clear' and 'flush'. I suppose (without trying it right now) that those two will be interpreted as messages to pipelist, since the 'anything' method is called as a last resort by Pd when no method matches the selector. Perhaps renaming them to 'clearpipe' and 'flushpipe' would reduce the possibility of confusion;
You can eliminate the possibility of confusion by requiring that a "send" selector be prepended, just like it is for [netsend]. However, [list prepend send] doesn't cut it because [route send] doesn't undo it properly: "list a b c" becomes "a b c"... see my last email.
We need something called [list untrim] and/or [unroute].
C'est assez déroutant... ou dégoûtant: c'est selon.
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