Well, I just couldn't understand how to get the behavior you're after by looking
at the inlet_new code.  But looking at that cyclone wrapper function it seems
like you should be able to get the same behavior with a proxy inlet.

-Jonathan


On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 8:01 AM, Derek Kwan <derek.x.kwan@gmail.com> wrote:


>
> Actually after looking deeper I have no clue.  It looks like cyclone has
> some helper functions to set a separate float method for the leftmost signal
> inlet.  If you can figure out how it works perhaps you can try doing the same
> for a secondary inlet.


Hello Jonathan,

Yeah, scope's setup calls sic_setup (defined in shared/sickle/sic.c)
which takes in a dsp function and a float function as input. Looks like
if there is a float function passed, the signal stuff gets handled by
class_domainsignalin() while floats are handled by class_addfloat() and
there isn't a float function passed, it's just all handled by
CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN(). I know CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN() and class_addfloat()
are called from input into the main inlet, and i suppose
class_domainsignalin() is too? There's another function sic_inlet() in
sic.c but it looks like just a wrapper around inlet_new() and
pd_float().

Derek
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