On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Miller Puckette wrote:
Also, I can't find it now, but Guenter Geiger get pforth running in Pd a few years ago...
hmm, this is a more or less abandoned project. I was using gforth at the beginning, but this was not portable, then the atlast system.
I still have the atlast forth implementation lying around somewhere, but it is definitely not in a releaseable state.
Guenter
cheers Miller
On Sat, Feb 22, 2003 at 01:10:56PM +0000, david casal wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Stephen Martin wrote:
ok, now don't laugh...
MWAHAH! (oh sorry)
not that I'm aware of, BUT: if you are looking for a way to script for PD, there is two things you should look at:
1 - Larry Troxler's Scheme (SIOD) object.
2 - Thomas Grill's py/pyext object.
you can find both through the list archives or Google. Type 'py/pyext' or 'larry troxler scheme', which takes you to related PD_list messages.
Former is kinda limited because of SIOD, but it -works-, and Scheme can be a fruitful and easy language to learn. The latter is, well, the WHOLE of Python available to you within PD. This means you can build objects through a PD script, float, int or bang. It is thread-capable! Python is a -very- easy language to tackle, and very rewarding.
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