[PD] Strange behavior using custom external

Charles Z Henry czhenry at gmail.com
Thu Feb 27 00:09:25 CET 2014


Hi Robert,

Just to clarify--have you also observed the error in any patches where you
have not loaded the external?

For example, if you take your patch, remove the external and save as
"test.pd", will the word "tempo" appear correctly and without replacement?

This sounds to me like a mismatched type, like a symbol pointer "foo" being
used in place of a string like "foo->s_name" ... but I'm confused as to how
that's occurring inside the text of a message box (not my best subject
anyhow)

Chuck





On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Robert Esler <robert at urbanstew.org> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>   I'm having a strange issue with a custom external built using C++.  When
> using my external in Pd I send it "set" commands using a message box to
> change internal parameters, e.g [set tempo $1(
>   The strange behavior is as follows:
>    1)  Sometimes when opening the patch the word "tempo" as referenced
> above gets changed to some nonsensical characters or is missing altogether.
>  So my message looks like [set ðLᄌ $1( or [set $1(, even though it was
> saved as [set tempo $1(.
>    2)  When the behavior above does not occur (e.g #1) and the message is
> preserved upon opening, it only will work as written once then the second
> time the message is nonsense again but does not actually display as having
> changed.  So the GUI still reads [set tempo $1( but actually prints to the
> Pd window as: print: set ðLᄌ 140.
>    3)  At times when running my object, after #2 has happened, Pd crashes
> and leaves a trace to:
>
> Exception Type:  EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
> Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000000100b1a6a
>
> VM Regions Near 0x100b1a6a:
>     __LINKEDIT             00000000080a4000-00000000080a5000 [    4K]
> r--/rwx SM=COW
>  /Applications/Pd-extended.app/Contents/Resources/extra/pddp/pddplink.pd_darwin
> -->
>     __TEXT                 0000000070000000-000000007015f000 [ 1404K]
> r-x/rwx SM=COW
>  /System/Library/Components/CoreAudio.component/Contents/MacOS/CoreAudio
>
>
> Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
> 0   libsystem_c.dylib             0x903833f0 strcmp + 80
> 1   pdextended                     0x0001c493 gatom_key + 305
> 2   pdextended                     0x000386cf canvas_key + 1659
> 3   pdextended                     0x000540b0 pd_typedmess + 740
> 4   pdextended                     0x00054107 pd_typedmess + 827
> 5   pdextended                     0x00058394 binbuf_eval + 1224
> 6   pdextended                     0x0006255c socketreceiver_read + 1734
> 7   pdextended                     0x0006111c sys_domicrosleep + 381
> 8   pdextended                     0x000611a8 sys_microsleep + 19
> 9   pdextended                     0x0005e413 m_mainloop + 989
> 10  pdextended                     0x00060e4b sys_main + 2909
> 11  pdextended                     0x00002172 _start + 216
> 12  pdextended                     0x00002099 start + 41
>
> -----------
>
> Right now I'm using Pd-extended 42.5, Mac OS X 10.8.5
>
> I'm happy to supply more code, examples, details, etc. if someone can
> help.
> Much appreciated,
> Rob
>
>
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