Here's the code I've edited:
// if PPC, define _BIG_ENDIAN
#define _BIG_ENDIAN
/*#ifdef MSW #define EXPORT_SHARED __declspec(dllexport) #else*/ #define EXPORT_SHARED //#endif #define NO_MORE_ELEMENTS 0xFFFFFFFF
define MSW is commented out in the code so I would guess that my
commenting out the ifdef MSW stuff doesn't really change anything.
defining _BIG_ENDIAN gives me the following warning:
midifile.c:30:1: warning: "_BIG_ENDIAN" redefined <built-in>:1:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
Here's my line for compiling:
gcc -o midifile.pd_darwin midifile.c -bundle -bundle_loader ../bin/pd
-flat_namespace (maybe this is wrong?)
It gives me a bunch of errors about signedness but from what i
understand, they shouldn't really matter and it's a gcc4 thing.
Still always get the same error in PD when I try loading a midi file.
The file plays fine in quicktime, so it's valid.
Pall
On 8.11.2005, at 13:22, Martin Peach wrote:
...and also undefine MSW... change #define MSW to //define MSW Martin Peach wrote:
You need to add a line in midifile.c where it has: // if PPC, define _BIG_ENDIAN put this: #define _BIG_ENDIAN If that doesn't work, there is a bug in my byteswapping code or
the file isn't a midi file.Martin
Pall Thayer wrote:
Hi, trying to compile this on OS X. Don't really know what I'm
doing but got it to compile and now it gives me errors that look
like this:Opened /Users/palli/downloads/Chestnuts_Roasting.mid Header chunk type: MThd Header chunk length: 100663296 error: midifile_read_header_chunk: bad file format: bad header
chunk lengthRegardless of what I open, it always looks identical except for
the name of the file. Any ideas?Pall
On 31.10.2005, at 14:17, Martin Peach wrote:
I have posted my external for reading midi files here:
http://puredata.info/Members/martinrp
There is code and a compiled dll for windoze as well as a shell
script to compile it for lignux, and a help patch. Should work
on OSX too with slight changes (define _BIG_ENDIAN for ppc).Midifile reads type 0 and 1 SMF (.mid) files and may work on
type 2; it should ignore any non-standard meta codes. Please let me know how you got it to crash ;) Write functionality may be forthcoming in a few weeks...Martin
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