OK, new version is uploading now (git is already updated). This should definitely address the text problem. I still need to figure out what is wrong with the array object. Can you please check that has been fixed as well or send me a patch that induces a crash? I do see still some extraneous errors both from text and the array objects I will need to investigate. Thank you.
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:31 AM, Albert Graef aggraef@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ico,
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Ivica Bukvic ico@vt.edu wrote:
New version containing bunch of ports from vanilla and fixes to the issues reported by the users over the past several weeks is now out and I could really use some feedback in terms of testing. New features/fixes include:
thanks for all the amazing new stuff! :)
I didn't do exhaustive testing of the new and updated features yet, but since you've asked for feedback, here goes. All testing done with latest revision (4f92725) on Manjaro (Arch).
On the bright side, 'sys_fopen' appears to work fine, so ticket #34 can be closed.
'clone' also appears to work fine, AFAICT (only played around a little with the help patch).
On the not so bright side, I can get neither 'array' nor 'text' to work. The corresponding help patches just make pd-l2ork segfault as soon as I try to open them. Even a rather minimal test patch (bug.pd, attached) makes pd-l2ork segfault. I've also attached a gdb backtrace from 'array' (pd-l2org-bt.txt) so that you can try to make sense of this ('text' produces basically the same backtrace). I should add that the same objects work fine in vanilla for me, so it's probably *not* an Arch- or cpu-specific issue.
The last thing is from my personal wishlist. While you're at it, could 'menu_openfile' please be added back to pd-l2ork? Suggested patch to pd_menus_SHORT.tcl attached. I'm not sure how many external writers are using this, but I certainly do as it provides a convenient way to open the programs associated with Pure and Faust externals in Pd. I'm currently applying this patch in the Arch package, but it would be nice to have this working again on Debian/Ubuntu as well. Shouldn't do much harm either since it's in its own namespace. :-)
Albert
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