howdy, I know I kinda asked about this before on the list, but now I'm really committed to understanding and building objects with "weird character" names, like [==~].
I built some new objects with alphanumerical names like [equals~] and now I wanna know how to compile them like that.
I first tried making a second name - or an "alias" - for [equals~], but it didn't seem to work. I can get [==~] to instantiate as an alias, but only after I first instantiate it as "[equals~]". So, is that because of something I did, or it's just possible for these kind of characters?
Anyway, I see that in zexy we successfully have objects like that. So a few questions...
I'm specifically talking about the version I found via deken, as: *zexy-v0-0extended-(Darwin-* *i386-32)(Darwin-PowerPC-32)(Darwin-x86_64-32)-externals.tar*
Is this the one available from last released extended (0.43?).
If so, is the source code in here? https://sourceforge.net/p/pure-data/svn/HEAD/tree/branches/pd-extended/0.43/...
I'm assuming so, but I'd like to confirm.
And why do you have both 0x3e0x7e.pd_darwin and >~.pd_darwin in the deken download? which is the "real one"?
I only see one 0x3e0x7e.c code in the source I link above btw, I'm assuming it generates both.
Anyway, I needed to understand what are the issues and what do you have to do to make it happen, and then, well, I guess I can look into this zexy structure to better understand it.
cheers thanks