I've only partially followed all this discussion (not using Max myself), but maybe an object I wrote could help you building such abstractions :

[moonlib/dinlet~] is an [inlet~] with an init float value (constant signal) as an argument.
This default value is overloaded when a signal is connected to the inlet, but restored when the signal is disconnected. A float sent to it would overwrite the default constant value.

Of course the init default value could be one of the abstraction's arguments ($xxx)...

BUT :

- there is a very little hack (which could be called a bugfix...) that has to be made to pd source (this change is written in comment in the source file of dinlet~). I should open a ticket for that in the sourceforge repo. The involved bug is mixing the different float values up when [dinlet~] is used together with normal [inlet]s.

- I should add a missing feature in dinlet~, which would add an inlet to the [dinlet~] object itself, to allow changing the default value inside of the abstraction.

If anyone think this would be helpful, I could do this (open a ticket and update moonlib about this missing inlet).



2016-02-14 20:29 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Wilkes via Pd-list <pd-list@lists.iem.at>:
> Why not simply have an inlet that can handle both inside an abstraction and route signal one way and number the other and then sprinkle that with dynamic nlet creation and you're done? Then you can simply abstract most cases.

I read (and like) your spec on dynamic nlet creation, but I have a problem with section 2.1 Signals:

"To handle the dynamic creation of signal inlets and their routing within the abstraction, the implementation must"

It looks like the rest of the section is missing. :)

-Jonathan




On Sunday, February 14, 2016 1:51 PM, Matt Barber <brbrofsvl@gmail.com> wrote:


​I tried coding that once, but it seemed like it needed some big change in architecture. Technically it's only the main signal that accepts both messages and signals in this way, where you would want to route the message. Floats should almost always be promoted to signals.​

On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 1:18 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic <ico@vt.edu> wrote:
Why not simply have an inlet that can handle both inside an abstraction and route signal one way and number the other and then sprinkle that with dynamic nlet creation and you're done? Then you can simply abstract most cases.


On 2/14/2016 11:36 AM, Matt Barber wrote:
[gt~] is a great example of something that could work as an abstraction, except for the pesky right inlet which should take a signal if there's no creation argument, but float otherwise.

On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Ivica Bukvic <ico@vt.edu> wrote:
What I am also trying to do eventually in pd-l2ork is weed out redundant objects and only keep the ones that do the said task the best while still supporting other objects' idiosyncrasies (if any). There is absolutely no reason to have multiple objects of the same kind. Ultimately, one could keep all the externals in the same folder and completely do away with all the declares, imports, and other things that make learning pd unnecessarily harder.
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On Feb 14, 2016 8:40 AM, "Fred Jan Kraan" <fjkraan@xs4all.nl> wrote:
Hi Alexandre,

guess some of it is in:
http://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/digaud/puredata/cyclone/cycloneToDo.html

This list is also becoming a list of what has been done.

As with _nettles_

"try to resurrect as independent object library"

Anyway, tell me if this gets includes on this file.

Yes, the nettles-objects are part of the latest cyclone versions. They are part of the nettles library, which can be loaded with [declare]. Not all operating systems like the '<' and '>' in the object names and there is overlap with other library objects, so only loading them when needed is cleaner.

cheers

ps. count me in for help with the help files

Great!

Greetings,

Fred Jan


2016-02-11 22:18 GMT-02:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <porres@gmail.com
<mailto:porres@gmail.com>>:

    Howdy, it's a known fact brazilians will start the year only after
    carnival, so here I am.

    I'd like to share my list of things to do with existing Cyclone
    Objetcs. Obviously there might be other issues with other objects
    that would make them up to date with the current version of Max (Max
    7). Nonetheless, this is what I find relevant, and I've been really
    checking it through.

    It's only about 11 objects, some has already been discussed here and
    might have been fixed or in the process to be taken care of, forgive
    me if so.

    I have it attached and also as a link to a google doc

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L_dUNgznfhaZHPKMJ3jJ_p9uIXRVP6Rs9-3nXy2Qlk8/edit?usp=sharing

    Next, I will get together a list of new objects I think should be
    included, many of which I've already made as abstractions (kind of
    to show how it works like I did with [teeth~], cause I really think
    they should all be done as externals).

    Cheers



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