On Tue, 7 Jun 2011, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
two notes: - - would you mind providing the LICENSE as an ordinary LICENSE.txt, or at least provide the source code for the PDF?
The license does not matter. The whole software infringes on my copyrights for no-op programmes. ;)
The identity function is quite useful in the following circumstance : suppose I make a box [foo bar], where bar is the name of an abstraction, which is instantiated inside [foo]. The point of doing this is to use [bar] as a modifier for [foo]'s behaviour, without having to create [bar] "manually" outside of [foo]. Then if you don't want to use a modifier, you specify a class that does "nothing". This would usually mean one [inlet] and one [outlet] connected directly, though there are some other patterns involving extra unconnected [inlet]s and other stuff.
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