This object is the equivalent of the UNIX command "ls -d1A". It
basically gives you a listing of files based on a "glob" pattern,
like "*.*", "/tmp/?", etc. This is the first step for building out a
full library of file objects.
Its in CVS in externals/hcs. It builds with "cd externals/ && make
buildsrc", then it'll be in externals/build/src along with everything
else.
(of course, it'll be included in Pd-extended ;)
.hc
"Information wants to be free." -Stewart Brand
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This is the first step for building out a full library of file objects.
Why?
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On Mar 26, 2006, at 12:44 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
This is the first step for building out a full library of file
objects.Why?
Don't use it if you don't have a need.
.hc
If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
-
Eldridge Cleaver
great -thanks -
This object is the equivalent of the UNIX command "ls -d1A". It
basically gives you a listing of files based on a "glob" pattern,
like "*.*", "/tmp/?", etc. This is the first step for building out
a full library of file objects.Its in CVS in externals/hcs. It builds with "cd externals/ && make
buildsrc", then it'll be in externals/build/src along with
everything else.(of course, it'll be included in Pd-extended ;)
.hc
<folder_list-help.pd> <folder_list.c> <folder_list.pd_darwin>
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