Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external and
the other one stored internally in the external.
It compiles fine, but I don't get a match.
c code is below. Ideas on what I'm missing?
J
void testtext_input(t_testtext *x, t_symbol *selector, int
Strange things like this can happen if someone inadvertently writes
a new string into an existing symbol... i.e., never do this:
strcat(sym-s_name, cat).
MAybe there was already a symbol somewhere else whose name is cat and
then you'll have 2 symbols with teh same name but different addresses.
On 05/03/2014 09:22 AM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external
and the other one stored internally in the external.
It compiles fine, but I don't get a match.
c code is below. Ideas on what I'm missing
the whole idea
Thanks to both, it makes sense and it works now.
J
On May 3, 2014, at 4:42 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoel...@iem.at wrote:
On 05/03/2014 09:22 AM, Jaime E Oliver wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to compare two symbols, one incoming in a list into an external
and the other one stored internally
:)
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 5:57 AM, Miller Puckette m...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hi Matt -
From Pd's perspective at least, it would be more efficient to handle the
messages separately (some of Pd's list operations have to copy the list,
which would be expensive if done iteratively over a long
Thanks Dan!
It worked so far with the help patch! Now I have just to see how it’s going
with several iPads…
Thanks again!
chris
Am 03.05.2014 um 01:30 schrieb Daniel Iglesia daniel.igle...@gmail.com:
(And for multiple devices into a pd patch, I usually have the user of each
device manually