[PD] osc objects

Martin Peach martinrp at vax2.concordia.ca
Mon May 1 18:35:02 CEST 2006


Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
> I have to say that I really think that tcp and udp objects should be  
> bidirectional.  TCP and UDP sockets are, so the objects should  
> represent that.  I've done quite a bit of network programming with Pd  
> and I never use [netsend]/[netreceive].  I always use [netserver]/ 
> [netclient] because of the bidirectional connection and the client  
> management of the [netserver].
> 

OK, it looks like basically the same modifications are needed to change 
[netserver] and [netclient] to byte mode from pd message mode as I did 
with [netsend] and [netreceive]. Will have a go.

Martin

> I think the "server" aspect could be a separate object.  I think the  
> socket objects should represent just the sockets, and how the sockets  
> work.
> 
> .hc
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