Hi,
Has anyone written a script to parse a .pd files and get its full tree of dependencies (externals and abstractions)?
Jamie
On 12/10/12 14:10, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Has anyone written a script to parse a .pd files and get its full tree of dependencies (externals and abstractions)?
Vaguely started something like this in 2008, attached are some almost-trivial bash scripts etc. Not very robust, but it's a start. Doesn't work recursively yet (so no dependency tree). Feel free to modify/extend/etc, consider it under the same license as Pd itself.
On 12 Oct 2012, at 14:23, Claude Heiland-Allen claude@mathr.co.uk wrote:
On 12/10/12 14:10, Jamie Bullock wrote:
Has anyone written a script to parse a .pd files and get its full tree of dependencies (externals and abstractions)?
Vaguely started something like this in 2008, attached are some almost-trivial bash scripts etc. Not very robust, but it's a start. Doesn't work recursively yet (so no dependency tree). Feel free to modify/extend/etc, consider it under the same license as Pd itself.
Thanks Claude, I'll take a look at this. If we get any further (e.g. recursive), I'll share the results back.
best,
Jamie