On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Aurélien Leblond <blabl...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > The map object is 'just there' for when you need it, like creating new > > forges ;) I've always wondered if it made more sense to provide a > accessor > > method to it for clarity Plugin::get_urid_map() const or something > like > > that. > > > > That looks right for creating a forge, AtomForge's ctor will call > > lv2_atom_forge_init > > when the map is passed in (just like you do above) > > > >> > >> void Scope::run(uint32_t nframes) > >> { > >> // you're sending things in an atom sequence so get the size > >> information > >> // from the port buffer > >> > >> LV2_Atom_Sequence* aseq = (LV2_Atom_Sequence*) p (p_notify); > >> m_forge->set_buffer ((uint8_t*) aseq, aseq->atom.size); > >> > >> m_forge->sequence_head(m_notify_frame, 0); > >> > >> // sequences need a timestamp for each event added > >> m_forge->frame_time(0); > >> > >> m_forge->write_float(1604); > >> } > >> > > > > Still nothing happening on the GUI end ay? Could I just have a link to > the > > full source code? I'm better debugging hands on. Sorry, I can't recall > the > > git address to your plugin set. > > > > Forging atoms (in a way that actually works) isn't by any means a > straight > > forward process. > > Thanks for checking, I really have the feeling I'm missing something > small here :) > Yep, missing something small seems to happen to me frequently. I'm jumping over to my Linux machine and will give it a go. > > The SVN is here: > svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/avwlv2/code/trunk avw.lv2 > > (Ingen is the host I use to test them) >
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