[PD] pd online reference

Andre Schmidt huolong at arcor.de
Mon Jul 21 20:37:25 CEST 2003


 > instead of root-server please direct your pd based energies toward
 > http://testpd.iem.at/ .. no?

(yes, i've missed something wicked :)
this looks very nice, gotta check it out. thnx

-andre

d.lj wrote:
> hallo.
> 
> instead of root-server please direct your pd based energies toward
> http://testpd.iem.at/ .. no?
> 
> re: camp: i'd go if i wouldnt be on holiday at the same time. har. ;)
> 
> bst, jx
> 
> [Andre Schmidt]->[[PD] pd online reference]->[03-07-21 20:18]
> 
>  |hello pd-community,
>  |
>  |(i've moved my earthly location and it took a month to get me a new
>  |internet connection, so i hope i haven't missed anything wicked...)
>  |
>  |well, to the business:
>  |
>  |i want to do a "comprehensive" online reference for PD as my first
>  |project on my newly ordered root-server:)
>  |
>  |heres a rough code on details i came up conserning pd objects.
>  |
>  |would be happy for any suggestion/info !
>  |
>  |#####################################################PD_REFERENCE###
>  |create table REFERENCE
>  |(
>  |OBJECT char(16),
>  |     # name of the object, you know; tabread, samphold~, etc...
>  |
>  |VERSION char(5),
>  |     # version of the object, assuming start at 0.0.1
>  |     ### ? or should i store it as number ?
>  |
>  |CLASS char(32),
>  |     # class of the object eg: math,audio,text...
>  |     ### ! more than one class for one object; seperated with comma
>  |     ### ? what classes do we have ?
>  |
>  |LIBRARY char(16),
>  |     # in which library is the object; internal,zexy,gem...
>  |
>  |HOME char(64),
>  |     # homepage of the object/library
>  |
>  |STATE char(8),
>  |     # the state of the object (alpha/beta/stable...)
>  |
>  |INS int(1),
>  |     # how many inputs does the object have
>  |     ### ? do we have objects with more than 9 ins ?
>  |
>  |OUTS int(1),
>  |     # how many outputs does the object have
>  |     ### ? do we have objects with more than 9 outs ?
>  |
>  |INS_TYPE char(64),
>  |     # type of input(s) like: "bang,float;float"
>  |     # that would mean input1 takes bang&float and input2 takes float
>  |
>  |OUTS_TYPE char(64),
>  |     # type of output(s)
>  |
>  |INFO char(255),
>  |     # info/description of the object
>  |     ### ? is 255 chars too much ?
>  |
>  |INS_INFO char(128),
>  |     # info/description for the inputs (seperated with semicolon)
>  |     ### ? do we need this ?
>  |
>  |OUTS_INFO char(128)
>  |     # info/description for the outputs (seperated with semicolon)
>  |     ### as a newbie db admin i just love much info :)
>  |);
>  |##############################################################EOF###
>  |
>  |1 big question for mySQL admins before i can start:
>  |
>  |? should i put all externals seperate in their own tables ?
>  |- would be better for updating, but i think(with out knowing)its
>  |"easier"/faster to query from one table. or if it doesnt matter, i think
>  |i will use seperate tables...
>  |
>  |you're also welcome to send any comments directly to me at:
>  |andreschmidt76 at arcor.de (yep, deutsch geht auch)
>  |
>  |cheers
>  |-andre schmidt
>  |
>  |ps. i'm doing this on my spare time (thats sadly not much) so please be
>  |patience...
>  |pss. any PD'ers going to Chaos Communication Camp in Germany ?
>  |http://www.ccc.de/camp/2003/index.en.html
>  |
>  |
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