Nevertheless, i've seen people say and use inheritance to refer about parent patches sending info to abstractions via arguments
What is the deal there?
Cheers
Em quarta-feira, 16 de fevereiro de 2011, Mathieu Bouchardmatju@artengine.ca escreveu:
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Bernardo Barros wrote:
That's funny how other languages jargons uses words with different meanings.. :-) In SuperCollider, for instance, "plugins" are the extensions to the UGens used by scsynth, the synthesis engine, written in C++. The "classes" are those writen in the SuperCollider language. In this case they are actually 'classes' in the OOP original jargon, since they have methodes, inheritance etc.
How do you explain a C function like class_addmethod, which registers a method under a certain selector, in a class of your choice ?
It's in <m_pd.h>, Pd's main header.
(There's no actual support for inheritance though. There's no so often a use for it in the context of Pd. My library supports inheritance internally, but uses it seldom.)
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