try to use osc .

it makes your program run on a protocol,
and makes it modular more easily ( adress another machine on the  network, for instance) 


2015-12-30 17:27 GMT+01:00 Martin Peach <chakekatzil@gmail.com>:
The source for pdsend is in src/u_pdsend.c in any vanilla pd setup. The easiest thing would be to incorporate that into your program by replacing the argument list with a buffer containing a string with the values to be sent.

Martin

On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 10:50 AM, Simon Iten <itensimon@gmail.com> wrote:
he stated it is on windows….

On 30 Dec 2015, at 16:17, Antoine Rousseau <antoine@metalu.net> wrote:

Hi,

you could send your data to stdout, then pipe it through command "pdsend", and finally get it back in Pd with [netreceive] ; but are you working on a Unix-like sytem ?

2015-12-30 15:29 GMT+01:00 <jma@jeanmarie-adrien.net>:
Hello C natives

What is the most straightforward way to have a running C program send data (global variables) to a PD patch for real time control (say a vector of ten floats, 80 times per second), means :
what names for fonctions (procedures) in C, and what objects in PD (netreceive ? dumposc ?), all of this on windows...
Tks
JM



PS
Although i wrote thousands of lines of C++ in my young age, i dont remember ANYTHING about it now, except semi columns and {braces} or so.
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