[PD] biquad and like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division in source code

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at at.or.at
Thu Nov 10 03:59:44 CET 2011


My guess is that your 'pd-svn' is actually my 'trunk', so try this:


find ~/pd-svn/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep '"biquad~"'

.hc

On Nov 9, 2011, at 9:35 PM, Olivier Baudry wrote:

> 
> Hans-Christoph
> 
> Thanks but this command dont work , There isn't a folder trunk inside pd-svn :
> 
> Last login: Wed Nov  9 22:20:16 on ttys000
> MacBook-Pro-de-Olivier-Baudry:~ olivierbaudry$ cd pd-svn
> MacBook-Pro-de-Olivier-Baudry:pd-svn olivierbaudry$ find ~/code/pure-data/trunk -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep '"biquad~"'
> find: /Users/olivierbaudry/code/pure-data/trunk: No such file or directory
> MacBook-Pro-de-Olivier-Baudry:pd-svn olivierbaudry$
> 
> and I see d_filter.c but I don't see any line who turn arround biquad~  structure.
> 
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> 
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> Le 09/11/11 18:20, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
>> I find the best way to find the source of an object is to run this in the terminal:
>> 
>> find ~/code/pure-data/trunk -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep '"biquad~"'
>> 
>> The class name needs to be declared using gensym("biquad~"), so if you search for the object name with double quotes around it, you'll find that gensym statement:
>> 
>> ./pd/src/d_filter.c:    sigbiquad_class = class_new(gensym("biquad~"), (t_newmethod)sigbiquad_new,
>> 
>> .hc
>> 
>> On Nov 9, 2011, at 12:15 PM, Olivier Baudry wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear all
>>> 
>>> I upload all pd-svn source code si I research a  code of biquad object so biquad.help is in pddp folder not a source code , and     where is a code of object like      addition, subtraction, multiplication, division  : * ; -; + ; /
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