Hallo, Albert Graef hat gesagt: // Albert Graef wrote: > Claude Heiland-Allen wrote: > > Yes, a simple one: there is a function typedef (for the loader hook > > functionality) and a function to add a hook to the list. I forget the > > exact names, they're in m_pd.h if you have a new enough Pd. > > You mean this? (From your Lua external.) > > /* defined in pd/src/s_loader.c but not in any header file... */ > typedef int (*loader_t)(t_canvas *, char *); > void sys_register_loader(loader_t loader); > > This looks like it may be useful for Pd/Q, too. I guess I'll have to > dive into the sources to see how it works, or is it documented somewhere? > > > In my experience trying to use Haskell in Pd didn't work so well, partly > > because it was compiled. Lua, being interpreted, worked much better. > > Yeah, the nice thing about interpreted languages is that they allow you > to change the code on the fly which is great for live coding.
This point however is a bit tricky with loaders, see the difference between the loader functionality in pdlua and the "luax" objectclass. Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__ _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev