On Fri, 14 May 2010, William Brent wrote:
What's more tidy about it ?
You're right - not much.
That question is a question, not an affirmation.
You can send "sinesum" "write" "read" "const" "resize" to a table, so there's already a history of methods there.
Just because there is a precedent, doesn't mean that the precedent is good. I don't think that a precedent is automatically a worthwhile justification in designing things. But if you talking about whether there is a precedent in Pd (or whether something is "Pd-like"), then I can find a precedent like that.
Now if you want to know what model I would favour, I tend to prefer having anonymous arrays flying around in messages as if they were lists or floats, and then have many classes rather than many methods, but use methods to configure the objects in order to maximise their flexibility, and remove unnecessary distinctions.
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