sorry to say, but this is not working either... the object I am trying to create is [OSCroute]. I can create [oscx/OSCroute], but what I want to accomplish is to avoid the oscx prefix, so I tried [declare -stdpath extra/oscx] [declare -stdpath oscx] [declare -path extra/oscx] [declare -path oscx] [declare -stdlib extra/oscx] [declare -stdlib oscx] [declare -lib extra/oscx] [declare -lib oscx]
I even tried [declare -stdpath extra/oscx] in combination with import oscx. and I get a console printout saying [import] loaded library: oscx, but OSCroute ... couldn't create you know what is working? import oscx/OSCroute. but then, I have to add every single object? that method would be good for nameclashes if it would overwrite preexisting classes with that name... will file a but report. oh, and by the way sorry, couldn't find help patch for "declare.pd" (...no offence, just a bad day) marius.
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 20:09 -0400, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
On Mar 5, 2008, at 9:57 PM, marius schebella wrote:
Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 12:09 -0500, marius schebella wrote:
declare -path oscx is also doing nothing. oh, wait!
as written in the declare-help.pd, -path is relative to pd, so you
have to use:[declare -path oscx] (assuming the folder is <pd-path>/extra/oscx)
roman
but that is exaclty what I used! (see 2 lines above...) something is broken with declare. (see mails before).
oh.. i really shouldn't have had done this mistake... actually there are even two.. blame myself!
test again with:
[declare -stdpath extra/oscx]
if THIS is not working, then write a bug report. this is at least working with pd-vanilla 0.40.3
three times sorry for the unnecessary confusion.
roman
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