There are a couple of places where these sorts of warnings are baked into
printf statements in the .pd files. The proper solution is to replace all
of these with a proper warnings system, like a barf that didn't die. The
quick fix is to hack on the .pd file. I don't think there's a way to stop
it programatically, unfortunately.

David
On Jan 30, 2013 4:27 PM, "Chris Marshall" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm getting a bunch of
>
>   WARNING: matmult does not handle bad values.
>
> every time the matmult routine is called which
> makes it *exceedingly* difficult to view the
> output with all the text cruft.  The error does
> not appear to even go to STDOUT so I couldn't
> redirect it.
>
> Anyone know a good way to stop the warnings
> or is this a candidate Known_problem (a.k.a., bug).
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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