Hello all,
if I remember correct there is a possibility in PD to dynamically load a library at runtime using a certain object(?) in your patch - any ideas? Thanks!
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Hannes wrote:
Hello all,
if I remember correct there is a possibility in PD to dynamically load a library at runtime using a certain object(?) in your patch - any ideas? Thanks!
to load a library like Gem (e.g. in the file Gem.pd_linux), create the object [Gem]. that's it.
you can use [declare -lib Gem] as well, which will load Gem the next time you open the patch (not(!) immediately), but it will ensure that Gem is the loaded before any other objects in the patch are created (which might be important if some of these objects are only available after Gem has been loaded)
replace "Gem" with your fav lib.
sdfamtasd IOhannes
br Hannes
On May 8, 2009, at 9:12 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig wrote:
Hannes wrote:
Hello all, if I remember correct there is a possibility in PD to dynamically
load a library at runtime using a certain object(?) in your patch -
any ideas? Thanks!to load a library like Gem (e.g. in the file Gem.pd_linux), create
the object [Gem]. that's it.you can use [declare -lib Gem] as well, which will load Gem the next
time you open the patch (not(!) immediately), but it will ensure
that Gem is the loaded before any other objects in the patch are
created (which might be important if some of these objects are only
available after Gem has been loaded)replace "Gem" with your fav lib.
There is also [import] which will load the lib immediately, and the
next time you open the patch.
.hc
sdfamtasd IOhannes
br Hannes
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