quick questions...
(1) these finally got a nice open license, like pd?
(2) if they did, can all their functionality be properly documented in help files, etc?
2017-04-08 23:26 GMT-03:00 Matt Davey hard.off@gmail.com:
quick questions...
(1) these finally got a nice open license, like pd?
yes, and it is now part of the Pd Binary (not an external in "extra" no more)
(2) if they did, can all their functionality be properly documented in help files, etc?
I could volunteer for that
Hi list,
on 09/04/17 06:17, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
(2) if they did, can all their functionality be properly documented in help files, etc?
I could volunteer for that
There is some unexpected behavior when using values named with $0 in expressions.
In expressions: [v b$0] works as expected [v $0-c] does not work as expected [v $0d] does not work at all
See attached patch for demonstration.
best wishes, ingo
2017-04-09 18:19 GMT-03:00 Ingo Stock mail@ingostock.de:
Hi list,
on 09/04/17 06:17, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
(2) if they did, can all their functionality be properly documented in help files, etc?
I could volunteer for that
There is some unexpected behavior when using values named with $0 in expressions.
In expressions: [v b$0] works as expected [v $0-c] does not work as expected [v $0d] does not work at all
This is something I've already reported to Shahrokh (object's author) but he said this should be expected behaviour.
The thing is that $0 becomes a number in Pd, so "$0-c" cannot everreally be used, cause it becomes "number" minus "variable c" - nothing you can do here, the other case is that variables shouldn't start with numbers...