[PD] Grid compilation errors [solved via CVS]

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Thu Sep 25 21:39:38 CEST 2003


Ignore that last post, I wasn't thinking straight....

.hc


On Thursday, Sep 25, 2003, at 16:48 America/New_York, Yves Degoyon  
wrote:

> hi,
>
> yeh, sure, i'm not surprised, that's what i meant in previous mail.
> but you can't make a version really compatible for 0.36 and 0.37  
> because of that.
>
> and about using "m_imp.h" and g_canvas.h",
> it's true, now, with 0.37 , "m_imp.h" is no longer needed
> but "g_canvas.h" contains all graphic calls for objects,
> so all graphic objects need it, sorry ....
>
> cheers,
> sevy
>
> derek holzer wrote:
>
>> hi all,
>>
>> just a note: for PD version 0.36, on my machine, the CVS version  
>> compiled once i removed:
>>
>> #include "m_pd.h"
>>
>> thanks for the help,
>> d.
>>
>>
>> Krzysztof Czaja wrote:
>>
>>> hi Yves,
>>>
>>> Yves Degoyon wrote:
>>> ...
>>> > i doubt that you can make a version compatible with 0.36 and 0.37
>>>
>>> why not -- in your project's tree include a file, say "pd_imp.h",
>>> with
>>>
>>> #ifdef PD_MINOR_VERSION
>>> #include "m_imp.h"
>>> #else
>>> <stripped down copy of m_imp.h taken from 0.36 --
>>> it is frozen, after all...>
>>> #endif
>>>
>>> then in your extern's source file put
>>>
>>> #include "m_pd.h"
>>> #include "pd_imp.h"
>>> ...
>>>
>>> Krzysztof
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> because in 0.36, the includes were :
>>>>
>>>> #include "m_imp.h"
>>>> #include "g_canvas.h"
>>>>
>>>> and, in 0.37, it's :
>>>>
>>>> #include <m_pd.h>
>>>> #include "m_imp.h"
>>>> #include "g_canvas.h"
>>>>
>>>> oh and yeh, the PD_MINOR_VERSION is defined in m_pd.h of course (  
>>>> haha ).
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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