On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
--8<-- Unless they arrange otherwise by defining a "list" method, objects respond to the "list" message by distributing the arguments of the message to their inlets, except for the first argument which is passed as a "float" or "symbol" message to the object proper. --8<--
That's not all. They can also arrange otherwise by defining a "anything" method, which overrides all default behaviours at once.
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