Thanks for the cue about the Library template, I will look into it and will probably integrate it.

About Puredis intended usage...  for my part I have in mind to integrate pd in a larger system using Redis as my data's  rosetta stone.  For Queue systems, Data Persistence, Pub/Sub IPC...  I got used to the way you can manipulate large data sets inside Redis and tought it would match nicely with pd, and after implementating it I am even more excited about its potential. 

L-P

2011/7/25 Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@at.or.at>

That's a great manifesto, sounds like an interesting object.  Something like [pool] but with more options.  What do you have in mind to use it for?

On the exciting topic of build systems, I recommend using the Library Template for this.  It'll save you the headache of making a build system for GNU/Linux, Windows, etc.

http://puredata.info/docs/developer/LibraryTemplate

.hc

On Jul 25, 2011, at 9:27 AM, Louis-Philippe wrote:

Hi Pure Data Peoples,

I'm still quite new to the Pure Data world, so please be indulgent to my first hacked external offering: puredis.


for those of you who have not, it is:

- NoSQL Key-Value Server
- Fast
- A DSL for abstract data types: Lists, Hashes, Sets, SortedSets
- A Pub/Sub server

Puredis brings Redis to the Pure Data world:

[puredis] - Synchronous Blocking Redis client

[apuredis] - Asynchronous Non-Blocking Redis client

[spuredis] - Redis Pub/Sub Subscriber

for build instructions and usage.

Feel free to constructively criticize if you feel the pd integration lacks some fundamental functionality.





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