hi
originally i wanted to write the following feature-request: using [declare] to load libraries (e.g. [declare -lib mylib]) works nicely. however, when i have several abstractions all depending on the same library (and thus all have an instance of [declare -lib mylib]), i get an error "mylib: already loaded" for each abstraction depending on "mylib" but the first. would it be possible to suppress this warning? (i don't see a reason to keep it)
i wrote a wee example to illustrate this behaviour, and while doing so i noticed a real weirdness: when i save a patch holding an abstraction with a [declare -lib mylib], this parent patch will also have the "#X declare -lib mylib" line (without a direct representation in the patch) what is even weirder is, that it gets an additional line for each abstraction containing a [declare]. e.g. if i have 4 instances of an abstraction in my patch, i will get 4 additional declare-lines. loading this patch, i will get 7 errors that "mylib: already loaded" (4 warnings from the abstractions; 3 warnings from the patch; only the 1st declare-line in the patch gets evaluated properly)
is this by design? or is it a "bug"? (i cannot see any harm right now, but it is a bit annoying)
all this is happening with Pd-0.41-0test11 on linux.
fgmasdr. IOhannes