On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
Not sure I like the idea of a "run" method, what if there's more than one reasonable run action?
When inlets are called "hot" and "cold", it's always because there is only one thing you can call the run-action in an ordinary object: the thing that is done by sending a value in the first inlet, and the thing that is not done by the "set" method of the first inlet, nor by sending a value in any other inlet.
But if any other inlet could be hot, then there would be a need to have a "set" method anywhere. And then "bang" and "set" are considered as lists by [list].
I wonder whether anything can be done to improve Pd about it without opening a can of worms or two.
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