On 27/02/2016 13:12, Claude Heiland-Allen wrote:
On 27/02/16 11:05, Alessio Degani via Pd-list wrote:
Hi list, I think that this question was already pointed out in this list, but I can't find it anymore. Is there a simple way to chek if a pd patch is made only using vanilla object? Or: Is there a way to find which external lib are needed for a given patch? A possible solution is to keep a plain vanilla distribution to load a given patch and check the console for missing object, but this approach, for a BIG patch is not practical. The ideal case should be, for example, to load a patch and see a list of each object/lib pair that are actually loaded.
My goal is to find if a patch is vanilla compatible and, if not, which are the lib that I need to run it.
This is kind of the holy grail I guess :) I think there is an issue on the Deken tracker about this or something similar.
I had some success years ago by patching Pd core to print out when classes are registered by externals, so that I could generate a few object lists for libraries (including 'vanilla' as a virtual library). I could then use these lists with shell scripts parsing a Pd patch to see which objects were needed from which libraries - it was all proof of concept stuff, don't think I even supported chasing local abstractions, and of course it would only work neatly with all-in-one multi-object libraries without library abstractions...
I attached the state of this mini-project from 2008 or so.
Thank you Claude, I'll give it a try :)
Claude
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