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$0 is a unique number that only the abstraction itself knows about.
Typically you use it to keep things local. Just like you can't send
a message to [r $0_msg] from another patch, you can't do it with
"-send", either.
<p>Just create a new patch, put your abstraction there and add a
[receive foo] (without $0!) that will send the appropriate message
to the abstraction. Now you can do</p>
<pre>$ pd -nogui -send "foo 1"</pre>
<p>Christof<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12.12.2021 12:16, padovani wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi,</div>
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<div>I have a patch like <br>
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<div>[r $0_msg]</div>
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<div>[print]</div>
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<div>And would like to run Pd from command line (-nogui -send
"....") and send something to the receive object.</div>
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<div>How can I pass the '$0_msg' name in a way bash and Pd
understand it?</div>
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<div>Have tried different combinations of quotes and bars, but
nothing works... :/</div>
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<div>thanks!</div>
<div>josé<br>
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