another moocow question, if you don’t mind…
why does readdir on linux output filenames not in order? 16.* before 10.* for example? on osx and windows i get the expected behaviour.
cheers
On 24 Dec 2015, at 20:54, Bryan Jurish moocow.bovine@gmail.com wrote:
moin Alexandros,
looks like you're creating an "any" message with the selector "float", which iirc pd interprets as it does the output of a [float] object. without further arguments (the float value), the float's value defaults to zero. if you really want the symbol "float", prefix it with the selector "symbol" or "list".
happy solstice, Bryan / moocow
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 7:00 PM, Alexandros Drymonitis <adrcki@gmail.com mailto:adrcki@gmail.com> wrote: I'm trying several lists from symbols with [moocow/bytes2any] and the following behavior seems a bit strange to me. The following symbols, converted to numeral lists behave fine: a_float, a_string, string, a_bang, bang
The corresponding lists sent to [bytes2any] are: 97 95 102 108 111 97 116 97 95 115 116 114 105 110 103 115 116 114 105 110 103 97 95 98 97 110 103 98 97 110 103
If I send these lists to [bytes2any] it will output the correct messages (a_float, a_string, etc.). The symbol "float" though, which is converted to the list "102 108 11 97 116", when sent to [bytes2any] produces a 0 out the left outlet of the object.
I have attached a patch that demonstrates this. The symbols are converted to lists with [list fromsymbol]. I could use [list tosymbol] to create symbols from the lists, but I want to test [bytes2any] in this case.
Is this behavior expected or is it a bug?
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