[PD] Easy way to list used abstractions in patch?

patrice colet colet.patrice at free.Fr
Thu Jul 27 23:57:24 CEST 2017



Le 27/07/2017 à 22:17, Fede Camara Halac a écrit :
> I agree this is indeed very useful. I would even dare to raise the stakes, if you allow:
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> Maybe since there is deken, which adds externals to pd, it would be nice to have a similar tool that packs and exports a "distribution" of pd for performance, with all required libs/abs/prefs the patch requires. (Perhaps even for multiple platforms, but this is asking too much). In mac it would be close to a sort of make app adapted to the patch.

pd is already multiplatform, I think this would work if it is possible 
to add a binary extension to PureData that would use functions in pd 
headers for managing the distribution.

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> Could this be possible? I'd be interested in contributing to this if so and i still need a huge lot to learn
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> I've seen pd distributions in many highly experienced users, and so I also ask if this is the only solution (packing a distribution) when it comes to the "last steps" before publishing a patch/piece that has a lot of extra stuff that might break if not mantained/adapted, etc.
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> Cheers,
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> fd
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>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:40 PM, jlistshit <jlistshit at kliklak.net> wrote:
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>> Thank you Miller,
>> that’s at least a better way than going through all by hand and try to list what one finds… that process usually results in missing things here.
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>> Should i file a feature request?
>> +1
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>> I think everyone would be happy to see this, and it would make PD more accessible for non-programmers, too.
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>> Thank you for all you do.
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>> jayrope
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>> www.jayrope.com
>> www.aircushionfinish.com
>> www.ello.co/jayrope
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>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 19:33, Miller Puckette <msp at ucsd.edu> wrote:
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>>> This is always a pain, sorry - I often want to do this too.  I do it this
>>> way:  set "verbose" flag, load the patch, copy all the messages into a
>>> file, then "grep succeeded <file>", then sort.  The linux/Mac sort
>>> program has a "-u" flag (unique) that suppresses repeats.
>>>
>>> But Pd ought to offer a simpler way to do this :)
>>>
>>> cheers
>>> Miller
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>>>> On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 07:13:57PM +0200, jlistshit wrote:
>>>> I have a simple question, is there an easy way to list used abstractions of a patch?
>>>>
>>>> I oftenly pass on patches to fellow musicians and finding used abstractions per patch can be sticky business - i’d like to not send all abstractions i ever made instead :)
>>>> Thanx for any hints!
>>>>
>>>> jayrope
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>>>> www.jayrope.com
>>>> www.aircushionfinish.com
>>>> www.ello.co/jayrope
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