On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, brandon zeeb wrote:
According to [namecanvas] help, this object is obsolete? How else can one send a message to one and only one abstraction without using namecanvas?
I repeated this over and over for years, but Miller isn't listening. He won't listen to you either.
If [namecanvas] ever disappears, it will be replaced by 10 externals of the same name within the next 10 minutes, because people really need it. And it will be a relief because it won't be written "OBSOLETE" all over them.
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
"iemguts" kind of introduces a concept of "this".
It's not a concept of "this" as brandon wants it because it's not a receive-symbol. In iemguts, what is being used is a number that is the number of canvases to be climbed up the hierarchy : so, to get from a subpatch of a subpatch of an abstraction, to the parent of the abstraction, it takes the number 3.
GridFlow has several iemguts-like classes introduced in late 2009, which use this same numbering, but there's no replacement of [namecanvas].
most of the objects work on either "this" or "parent of this" or some other "direct ancestor of this".
I'm beginning to see uses for accessing a "child of this" with iemguts-like externals, but it just can't be done with that numbering scheme, so, I'm still not doing it.
| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC