On Wed, 2019-05-22 at 10:22 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 10:03 AM oliver oliver@klingt.org wrote:
WINDOWS: [system] (in the "motex" library) LINUX & OSX: [shell] (in the "ggee" library)
Yes, you can, but it is not portable (as it requires different solutions depending on platform) and requires additional
filesystem
interactions. Using [shell] (or [system] for that matter) has all
kinds
of side effects, like [shell] searches scripts relative to Pd
start
location instead of relative to Pd patch. I wouldn't recommend
using
those
you are right, it's more like a workaround/hack in case nothing else works. and it involves some tweaking, that's true.
for the purpose of http-downloading, one would also need a 3rd party commandline program like "wget" (at least for windows, as it's not native).
I was looking into making a [httpsget] external but the whole TLS thing seems very difficult. For my purposes on linux I use [shell] with wget to save the data to a file, then open it with [binfile]. I was wondering if there is some cross-platform library to do the ssh
I guess you mean SSL/TLS
, as I'm sure implementing it from scratch would take forever and be very error-prone. Not to mention doing it using vanilla objects....
I don't see why someone would have to do the work, it's already done:
♥♥♥ purest_json ♥♥♥
It does proper TLS and is cross-platform. Deken has binaries for Windows-i386 and they work, I just tested it (on Wine).
Roman