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-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-darwin.sh | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-linux.sh | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-msvc.bat | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-darwin.txt | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-linux.txt | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-msvc.txt | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/dyn.dsp | 95 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/gpl.txt | 346 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/license.txt | 50 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/make-files.txt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-darwin | 79 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-linux | 80 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-msvc | 60 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/pd/dyn~.pd | 117 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | externals/grill/dyn/src/main.cpp | 590 |
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diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-darwin.sh b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-darwin.sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000..edd03207 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-darwin.sh @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +. config-pd-darwin.txt + +make -f makefile.pd-darwin && +{ + if [ $INSTPATH != "" ]; then + echo Now install as root + sudo make -f makefile.pd-darwin install + fi +} diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-linux.sh b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-linux.sh new file mode 100644 index 00000000..413650f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-linux.sh @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +. config-pd-linux.txt + +make -f makefile.pd-linux && +{ + if [ $INSTPATH != "" ]; then + echo Now install as root + su -c "make -f makefile.pd-linux install" + fi +} diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-msvc.bat b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-msvc.bat new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6187f08 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/build-pd-msvc.bat @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +@echo --- Building with MS Visual C++ --- + +nmake -f makefile.pd-msvc clean +nmake -f makefile.pd-msvc diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-darwin.txt b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-darwin.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cce81447 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-darwin.txt @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# + +# your c++ compiler (define only if not g++) +# CXX= + +# where are the PD header files? +# leave it blank if it is a system directory (like /usr/local/include), +# since gcc 3.2 complains about it +PDPATH=/usr/local/pd/src + +# where is the PD executable? +PD=/usr/local/pd/bin/pd + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=/usr/local/pd/flext + +# where should flext libraries be built? +TARGDIR=./pd-darwin + +# where should pool be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTPATH=/usr/local/pd/extra + + +# additional compiler flags +# (check if they fit for your system!) +# UFLAGS=-maltivec diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-linux.txt b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-linux.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..55159ebb --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-linux.txt @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# + +# your c++ compiler (define only if not g++) +# CXX= + +# where are the PD header files? +# leave it blank if it is a system directory (like /usr/local/include), +# since gcc 3.2 complains about it +PDPATH= + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=/usr/local/lib/pd/flext + +# where should flext libraries be built? +TARGDIR=./pd-linux + +# where should the external be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTPATH=/usr/local/lib/pd/extra + + +# additional compiler flags +# (check if they fit for your system!) +UFLAGS=-mcpu=pentiumpro # gcc 2.95 +# UFLAGS=-mcpu=pentium3 -msse # gcc 3.2 + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-msvc.txt b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-msvc.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67c9a0cb --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/config-pd-msvc.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# + +# where is PD? +PDPATH=c:\programme\audio\pd + +# where do the flext libraries reside? +FLEXTPATH=$(PDPATH)\flext + +# where is MS VC++? +MSVCPATH=c:\programme\prog\microsoft visual studio\VC98 + +# where should the external be built? +OUTPATH=pd-msvc + +# where should the external be installed? +# (leave blank to omit installation) +INSTPATH=$(PDPATH)\extra diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/dyn.dsp b/externals/grill/dyn/dyn.dsp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..30e28f82 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/dyn.dsp @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="dyn" - Package Owner=<4> +# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00 +# ** NICHT BEARBEITEN ** + +# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Dynamic-Link Library" 0x0102 + +CFG=dyn - Win32 Debug +!MESSAGE Dies ist kein gültiges Makefile. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/license.txt b/externals/grill/dyn/license.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a10fba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/license.txt @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +Copyright (c) Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + +In the official dyn~ distribution, the GNU General Public License is +in the file gpl.txt + +--------------------------------------------------------- + + OTHER COPYRIGHT NOTICES + +--------------------------------------------------------- +This package uses the flext C++ layer - See its license text below: + + +--- flext ---------------------------------------------- +flext - C++ layer for Max/MSP and pd (pure data) externals +Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Thomas Grill + +This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License +as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 +of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + +This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +GNU General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + +In the official flext distribution, the GNU General Public License is +in the file gpl.txt + + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/make-files.txt b/externals/grill/dyn/make-files.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81d7cbdc --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/make-files.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# all the source files from the package +DIR=src + +SRCS= main.cpp +HDRS= + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-darwin b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-darwin new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5af65eaa --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-darwin @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# +# +# Makefile for gcc @ darwin (OSX) +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-darwin" +# to install (as root), do "make -f makefile.pd-darwin install" +# + +CONFIG=config-pd-darwin.txt + +include $(CONFIG) + +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.a + +# compiler+linker stuff +INCLUDES=$(PDPATH) +LIBPATH= +FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 ${U_FLAGS} +CFLAGS=-O6 -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -Wstrict-prototypes -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti +#CFLAGS=-g +LIBS=m +LDFLAGS=-bundle -bundle_loader $(PD) + + +# --------------------------------------------- +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=dyn~ + +# all the source files from the package +include make-files.txt + +TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).pd_darwin + +# default target +all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET) + +$(patsubst %,$(DIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(DIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(FLEXTLIB) $(CONFIG) + touch $@ + +$(TARGDIR): + mkdir $(TARGDIR) + +$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(DIR)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) $(FLEXTLIB) + $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) $^ $(patsubst %,-L%,$(LIBPATH)) $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +$(INSTPATH): + mkdir $(INSTPATH) + +install:: $(INSTPATH) + +install:: $(TARGET) + cp $^ $(INSTPATH) +# chown root.root $(patsubst %,$(INSTPATH)/%,$(notdir $^)) +# chmod 755 $(patsubst %,$(INSTPATH)/%,$(notdir $^)) + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-linux b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-linux new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45c25f6c --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-linux @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# +# +# Makefile for gcc @ linux +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-linux" +# to install (as root), do "make -f makefile.pd-linux install" +# + +CONFIG=config-pd-linux.txt + +include $(CONFIG) + +FLEXTLIB=$(FLEXTPATH)/flext.a + +# compiler+linker stuff +INCLUDES=$(PDPATH) +LIBPATH= +FLAGS=-DFLEXT_SYS=2 ${U_FLAGS} +CFLAGS=-O6 +#CFLAGS=-g +LIBS=m util + + +# --------------------------------------------- +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +NAME=dyn~ + +# all the source files from the package +include make-files.txt + + + +TARGET=$(TARGDIR)/$(NAME).pd_linux + +# default target +all: $(TARGDIR) $(TARGET) + +$(patsubst %,$(DIR)/%,$(SRCS)): $(patsubst %,$(DIR)/%,$(HDRS)) $(FLEXTLIB) $(CONFIG) + touch $@ + +$(TARGDIR): + mkdir $(TARGDIR) + +$(TARGDIR)/%.o : $(DIR)/%.cpp + $(CXX) -c $(CFLAGS) $(FLAGS) $(patsubst %,-I%,$(INCLUDES) $(FLEXTPATH)) $< -o $@ + +$(TARGET) : $(patsubst %.cpp,$(TARGDIR)/%.o,$(SRCS)) $(FLEXTLIB) + $(CXX) -shared $^ $(patsubst %,-L%,$(LIBPATH)) $(patsubst %,-l%,$(LIBS)) -o $@ + chmod 755 $@ + +$(INSTPATH): + mkdir $(INSTPATH) + +install:: $(INSTPATH) + +install:: $(TARGET) + cp $^ $(INSTPATH) + chown root.root $(patsubst %,$(INSTPATH)/%,$(notdir $^)) + chmod 755 $(patsubst %,$(INSTPATH)/%,$(notdir $^)) + +.PHONY: clean +clean: + rm -f $(TARGDIR)/*.o $(TARGET) + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-msvc b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-msvc new file mode 100644 index 00000000..17c6b0eb --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/makefile.pd-msvc @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# dyn~ - dynamic object management for PD +# +# Copyright (c)Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +# For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +# WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. +# +# +# Makefile for MSVC++ 6 +# +# usage: +# to build run "make -f makefile.pd-msvc" +# + +!include config-pd-msvc.txt + +# includes +INCPATH=/I"$(MSVCPATH)\include" /I"$(PDPATH)\src" /I"$(FLEXTPATH)" +LIBPATH=/LIBPATH:"$(MSVCPATH)\lib" /LIBPATH:"$(PDPATH)\bin" /LIBPATH:"$(FLEXTPATH)" +LIBS=pd.lib flext-pdwin.lib + +# compiler definitions and flags +DEFS=/DFLEXT_SYS=2 + +CFLAGS=/GR- /GX- /GD /G6 /Ox /ML + +# the rest can stay untouched +# ---------------------------------------------- + +# all the source files from the package +!include make-files.txt + +# ----------------------------------------------- + +NAME=dyn~ + +all: $(OUTPATH) $(OUTPATH)\$(NAME).dll + +# remove build +clean: + -del /q $(OUTPATH) > nul + -rmdir $(OUTPATH) > nul + +OBJS= $(SRCS:.cpp=.obj) + +$(OUTPATH): + -mkdir $(OUTPATH) > nul + +{$(DIR)}.cpp{}.obj: + cl /c /LD $(CFLAGS) $(DEFS) $(INCPATH) $** /Fo$(OUTPATH)\$@ + +$(OUTPATH)\$(NAME).dll: $(OBJS) + cd $(OUTPATH) + link /DLL /out:$(NAME).dll /INCREMENTAL:NO $** $(LIBS) $(LIBPATH) + @-del *.exp + @-del *.lib + cd .. +!ifdef INSTPATH + @-if not exist $(INSTPATH) mkdir $(INSTPATH) + copy $@ $(INSTPATH) > nul +!endif diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/pd/dyn~.pd b/externals/grill/dyn/pd/dyn~.pd new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc480cb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/pd/dyn~.pd @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +#N canvas 65 78 628 544 12;
+#N canvas 218 20 566 665 examples 0;
+#X floatatom 153 276 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 110 353 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 111 576 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 44 232 reset \, new a + \, conn 0 a 0 \, conn 1 a 1 \, conn
+a 0 0;
+#X obj 220 316 +;
+#X floatatom 221 351 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 153 498 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 210 498 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 263 498 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 35 443 reset \, new a * 2 \, new b + 1 \, conn 0 a 0 \, conn
+1 a 1 \, conn a 0 b 0 \, conn 2 b 1 \, conn b 0 0;
+#X obj 227 542 * 2;
+#X obj 260 545 + 1;
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+#X floatatom 225 276 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 201 73 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 100 155 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X floatatom 216 153 5 0 0 0 - - -;
+#X msg 34 34 reset \, new a f \, conn 0 a 0 \, conn a 0 0;
+#X obj 215 118 f;
+#X obj 101 117 dyn~ 0 1 0 1;
+#X obj 111 315 dyn~ 0 2 0 1;
+#X obj 111 543 dyn~ 0 3 0 1;
+#X connect 0 0 4 0;
+#X connect 0 0 20 1;
+#X connect 3 0 20 0;
+#X connect 4 0 5 0;
+#X connect 6 0 10 0;
+#X connect 6 0 21 1;
+#X connect 7 0 10 1;
+#X connect 7 0 21 2;
+#X connect 8 0 11 1;
+#X connect 8 0 21 3;
+#X connect 9 0 21 0;
+#X connect 10 0 11 0;
+#X connect 11 0 12 0;
+#X connect 13 0 4 1;
+#X connect 13 0 20 2;
+#X connect 14 0 18 0;
+#X connect 14 0 19 1;
+#X connect 17 0 19 0;
+#X connect 18 0 16 0;
+#X connect 19 0 15 0;
+#X connect 20 0 1 0;
+#X connect 21 0 2 0;
+#X restore 514 459 pd examples;
+#X msg 129 97 reset;
+#X text 186 97 clear all objects and connections;
+#X msg 129 157 new a + 1;
+#X text 221 155 make new object [+ 1] with name "a";
+#X msg 129 187 conn 0 a 0;
+#X text 224 186 connect dyn-inlet 0 to a-inlet 0;
+#X msg 129 216 conn a 0 0;
+#X text 224 215 connect a-outlet 0 to dyn-outlet 0;
+#X msg 129 249 conn x 2 y 3;
+#X text 234 248 connect x-outlet 2 to y-inlet 3;
+#X msg 129 312 del a;
+#X text 181 314 delete object "a";
+#X obj 11 10 cnv 15 600 40 empty empty dyn~ 10 22 0 24 -260818 -1 0
+;
+#X text 133 32 http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net;
+#X text 133 12 dynamic object management \, (C)2003 Thomas Grill;
+#X msg 128 343 send a message 1;
+#X text 270 343 send "message 1" to a-inlet 0;
+#X obj 54 433 dyn~ 0 1 0 2;
+#X text 156 432 dyn sig/msg inlets sig/msg outlets;
+#X msg 165 377 vis \$1;
+#X obj 129 377 tgl 20 0 empty empty empty 0 -6 0 8 -262144 -1 -1 0
+1;
+#X text 222 373 make patch visible/invisible;
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+#X text 234 280 disconnect x-outlet 2 to y-inlet 3;
+#X text 189 125 reload all objects (keep connections);
+#X msg 129 125 reload;
+#X text 218 388 (connections are not drawn at the moment!);
+#N canvas 178 192 567 381 dsp-ex 0;
+#X obj 77 345 dac~;
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+#X msg 66 101 reset;
+#X msg 64 152 new o1 osc~ \, conn 0 o1 0 \, conn o1 0 0;
+#X obj 482 19 loadbang;
+#X msg 481 43 \; pd dsp 1;
+#X text 65 79 clear all;
+#X obj 47 301 dyn~ 0 1 2 0;
+#X msg 67 210 new m * 2 \, new o2 osc~ \, conn 0 m 0 \, conn m 0 o2
+0 \, conn o2 0 1;
+#X text 70 130 make an oscillator (left);
+#X text 66 190 add an oscillator (double frq \, right);
+#X text 24 17 signals passing through dyn~ are delayed by one block
+;
+#X text 67 261 select frequency;
+#X connect 1 0 2 0;
+#X connect 1 0 8 1;
+#X connect 3 0 8 0;
+#X connect 4 0 8 0;
+#X connect 5 0 6 0;
+#X connect 8 0 0 0;
+#X connect 8 1 0 1;
+#X connect 9 0 8 0;
+#X restore 514 487 pd dsp-ex;
+#X connect 1 0 18 0;
+#X connect 3 0 18 0;
+#X connect 5 0 18 0;
+#X connect 7 0 18 0;
+#X connect 9 0 18 0;
+#X connect 11 0 18 0;
+#X connect 16 0 18 0;
+#X connect 20 0 18 0;
+#X connect 21 0 20 0;
+#X connect 23 0 18 0;
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diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn/src/main.cpp b/externals/grill/dyn/src/main.cpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d1381386 --- /dev/null +++ b/externals/grill/dyn/src/main.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,590 @@ +/* + +dyn~ - dynamical object management for PD + +Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Thomas Grill (xovo@gmx.net) +For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL +WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. + + +-- this is all a bit hacky, but hey, it's PD! -- + +*/ + +#include <flext.h> + +#if !defined(FLEXT_VERSION) || (FLEXT_VERSION < 402) +#error You need at least flext version 0.4.2 +#endif + +#define DYN_VERSION "0.0.1" + + +#if FLEXT_SYS != FLEXT_SYS_PD +#error Sorry, dyn~ works for PD only! +#endif + + +#include "flinternal.h" +#include <stdlib.h> + +#pragma warning(disable: 4091 4244) +#include "g_canvas.h" + + +class dyn: + public flext_dsp +{ + FLEXT_HEADER_S(dyn,flext_dsp,setup) +public: + dyn(int argc,const t_atom *argv); + virtual ~dyn(); + + void m_reset(); + void m_reload(); // refresh objects/abstractions + void m_newobj(int argc,const t_atom *argv); + void m_del(const t_symbol *n); + void m_connect(int argc,const t_atom *argv) { conndis(true,argc,argv); } + void m_disconnect(int argc,const t_atom *argv) { conndis(false,argc,argv); } + void m_send(int argc,const t_atom *argv); + void m_vis(bool vis); + +protected: + + class obj { + public: + obj(const t_symbol *n,t_object *o): name(n),object(o),nxt(NULL) {} + + void Add(obj *o); + + const t_symbol *name; + t_object *object; + obj *nxt; + } *root; + + obj *Find(const t_symbol *n); + void Add(const t_symbol *n,t_object *o); + void ToCanvas(t_object *o,t_binbuf *b,int x,int y); + void FromCanvas(t_object *o); + + virtual bool m_method_(int n,const t_symbol *s,int argc,const t_atom *argv); + virtual void m_signal(int n,t_sample *const *insigs,t_sample *const *outsigs); + + static t_class *pxin_class,*pxout_class; + static t_class *pxins_class,*pxouts_class; + + + // proxy for inbound messages + class proxyin + { + public: + t_object obj; + dyn *th; + t_outlet *outlet; + t_sample *buf; + bool sig; + int n; + t_sample defsig; + + void Message(const t_symbol *s,int argc,const t_atom *argv) + { + typedmess((t_pd *)&obj,(t_symbol *)s,argc,(t_atom *)argv); + } + + void init(dyn *t,bool s) + { + th = t; sig = s; + n = 0,buf = NULL; + defsig = 0; + outlet = outlet_new(&obj,sig?&s_signal:&s_anything); + } + + void exit() { if(buf) delete[] buf; } + + static void px_method(proxyin *obj,const t_symbol *s,int argc,const t_atom *argv) + { + outlet_anything(obj->outlet,(t_symbol *)s,argc,(t_atom *)argv); + } + + static void dsp(proxyin *x, t_signal **sp); + } **pxin; + + // proxy for outbound messages + class proxyout + { + public: + t_object obj; + dyn *th; + int outlet; + int n; + bool sig; + t_sample *buf; + t_sample defsig; + + void init(dyn *t,int o,bool s) + { + th = t,outlet = o; + sig = s; + defsig = 0; + n = 0,buf = NULL; + if(sig) outlet_new(&obj,&s_signal); + } + + void exit() { if(buf) delete[] buf; } + + static void px_method(proxyout *obj,const t_symbol *s,int argc,const t_atom *argv) + { + obj->th->ToOutAnything(obj->outlet,s,argc,argv); + } + + static void dsp(proxyout *x, t_signal **sp); + } **pxout; + + int m_inlets,s_inlets,m_outlets,s_outlets; + t_canvas *canvas; + + void conndis(bool conn,int argc,const t_atom *argv); + +private: + static void setup(t_classid c); + + FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_reset) + FLEXT_CALLBACK(m_reload) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_V(m_newobj) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_S(m_del) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_V(m_connect) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_V(m_disconnect) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_V(m_send) + FLEXT_CALLBACK_B(m_vis) +}; + +FLEXT_NEW_DSP_V("dyn~",dyn) + + +t_class *dyn::pxin_class = NULL,*dyn::pxout_class = NULL; +t_class *dyn::pxins_class = NULL,*dyn::pxouts_class = NULL; + +void dyn::setup(t_classid c) +{ + post(""); + post("dyn~ %s - dynamic object management, (C)2003 Thomas Grill",DYN_VERSION); + post(""); + + // set up proxy class for inbound messages + pxin_class = class_new(gensym("dyn proxy in"),NULL,NULL,sizeof(proxyin),0, A_NULL); + add_anything(pxin_class,proxyin::px_method); + + pxins_class = class_new(gensym("dyn proxy in~"),NULL,NULL,sizeof(proxyin),0, A_NULL); + add_dsp(pxins_class,proxyin::dsp); + CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN(pxins_class, proxyin, defsig); + + // set up proxy class for outbound messages + pxout_class = class_new(gensym("dyn proxy out"),NULL,NULL,sizeof(proxyout),0, A_NULL); + add_anything(pxout_class,proxyout::px_method); + + pxouts_class = class_new(gensym("dyn proxy out~"),NULL,NULL,sizeof(proxyout),0, A_NULL); + add_dsp(pxouts_class,proxyout::dsp); + CLASS_MAINSIGNALIN(pxouts_class, proxyout, defsig); + + // set up dyn~ + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"reset",m_reset); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"reload",m_reload); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"new",m_newobj); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"del",m_del); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"conn",m_connect); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"dis",m_disconnect); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"send",m_send); + FLEXT_CADDMETHOD_(c,0,"vis",m_vis); +} + + +/* +There must be a separate canvas for the dynamically created objects as some mechanisms in PD +(like copy/cut/paste) get confused. +On the other hand it seems to be possible to create objects without a canvas. +They won't receive DSP processing, though, hence it's only possible for message objects. +Problems arise when an object is not yet loaded... the canvas environment is then needed to +load it.. if there is no canvas, PD currently crashes. + + +How to create the canvas: + +1) via direct call to canvas_new() +2) a message to pd_canvasmaker + con: does not return a pointer for the created canvas + + +There are two possibilities for the canvas + +1) make a sub canvas to the one where dyn~ resides: + pro: no problems with environment (abstractions are found and loaded correctly) + con: canvas must be manually added to the list of canvases so that it gets DSP + (the respective functions must be exported from PD) +2) make a root canvas: + pro: it will be in the canvas list per default, hence DSP is processed + con: canvas environment must be created manually + (is normally done by pd_canvasmaker if there is a directory set, which is again done somewhere else) + + +In both cases the 1)s have been chosen as the cleaner solution +*/ + +dyn::dyn(int argc,const t_atom *argv): + root(NULL), + canvas(NULL) +{ + if(argc < 4) { InitProblem(); return; } + + s_inlets = GetAInt(argv[0]); + m_inlets = GetAInt(argv[1]); + s_outlets = GetAInt(argv[2]); + m_outlets = GetAInt(argv[3]); + + int i; + +#ifdef ROOT_CANVAS + // set NULL for creation of a root canvas + // so that DSP is called without connections to dyn~ canvas + canvas_setcurrent(NULL); +#endif + + // make a canvas for dyn~ + canvas = canvas_new(NULL, gensym("canvas"), 0, NULL); + +#ifndef ROOT_CANVAS + canvas_addtolist(canvas); +#endif + + // must do that.... + canvas_unsetcurrent(canvas); + +#ifdef ROOT_CANVAS + canvas_unsetcurrent(NULL); +#endif + + pxin = new proxyin *[s_inlets+m_inlets]; + for(i = 0; i < s_inlets+m_inlets; ++i) { + bool sig = i < s_inlets; + pxin[i] = (proxyin *)object_new(sig?pxins_class:pxin_class); + pxin[i]->init(this,sig); + t_binbuf *b = binbuf_new(); + binbuf_text(b,"dyn-in~",7); + ToCanvas(&pxin[i]->obj,b,i*100,10); // place them left-to-right + } + + pxout = new proxyout *[s_outlets+m_outlets]; + for(i = 0; i < s_outlets+m_outlets; ++i) { + bool sig = i < s_outlets; + pxout[i] = (proxyout *)object_new(sig?pxouts_class:pxout_class); + pxout[i]->init(this,i,sig); + t_binbuf *b = binbuf_new(); + binbuf_text(b,"dyn-out~",8); + ToCanvas(&pxout[i]->obj,b,i*100,500); // place them left-to-right + } + + AddInSignal("Messages (new,del,conn,dis)"); + AddInSignal(s_inlets); + AddInAnything(m_inlets); + AddOutSignal(s_outlets); + AddOutAnything(m_outlets); +} + +dyn::~dyn() +{ + m_reset(); + + if(pxin) { + for(int i = 0; i < s_inlets+m_inlets; ++i) + if(pxin[i]) { pxin[i]->exit(); FromCanvas(&pxin[i]->obj); } + delete[] pxin; + } + if(pxout) { + for(int i = 0; i < s_outlets+m_outlets; ++i) + if(pxout[i]) { pxout[i]->exit(); FromCanvas(&pxout[i]->obj); } + delete[] pxout; + } + + if(canvas) { +#ifndef ROOT_CANVAS + canvas_takeofflist(canvas); +#endif + pd_free((t_pd *)canvas); + } +} + + +void dyn::obj::Add(obj *o) { if(nxt) nxt->Add(o); else nxt = o; } + +dyn::obj *dyn::Find(const t_symbol *n) +{ + for(obj *o = root; o && o->name != n; o = o->nxt) {} + return o; +} + +void dyn::Add(const t_symbol *n,t_object *ob) +{ + obj *o = new obj(n,ob); + if(root) root->Add(o); else root = o; +} + +void dyn::ToCanvas(t_object *o,t_binbuf *b,int x,int y) +{ + // add object to the glist.... this is needed to use canvas_deletelinesfor + // which is needed to have all connections be properly deleted + + o->te_binbuf = b; + o->te_xpix = x,o->te_ypix = y; + o->te_width = 0; + o->te_type = T_OBJECT; + + glist_add(canvas, &o->te_g); +} + +void dyn::FromCanvas(t_object *o) +{ + glist_delete(canvas,&o->te_g); +} + +void dyn::m_reset() +{ + obj *o = root; + while(o) { + FromCanvas(o->object); + obj *n = o->nxt; + delete o; + o = n; + } + root = NULL; +} + +void dyn::m_vis(bool vis) +{ + canvas_vis(canvas,vis?1:0); +} + +void dyn::m_reload() +{ + post("%s - reload: not implemented yet",thisName()); +} + + +void dyn::m_newobj(int _argc_,const t_atom *_argv_) +{ + int argc = 0; + const t_atom *argv = NULL; + int posx,posy; + + if(_argc_ >= 4 && CanbeInt(_argv_[0]) && CanbeInt(_argv_[1]) && IsSymbol(_argv_[2]) && IsSymbol(_argv_[3])) { + posx = GetAInt(_argv_[0]); + posy = GetAInt(_argv_[1]); + argc = _argc_-2; + argv = _argv_+2; + } + else if(_argc_ >= 2 && IsSymbol(_argv_[0]) && IsSymbol(_argv_[1])) { + // random position if not given + posx = rand()%600; + posy = 50+rand()%400; + argc = _argc_; + argv = _argv_; + } + + if(argv) { + const t_symbol *name = GetSymbol(argv[0]); + + if(Find(name)) + post("%s - new: object \"%s\" is already present",thisName(),GetString(name)); + else { + // now set canvas + canvas_setcurrent(canvas); + + // send message to object maker + t_binbuf *b = binbuf_new(); + binbuf_add(b,argc-1,(t_atom *)argv+1); + binbuf_eval(b,&pd_objectmaker,0,NULL); + + t_object *x = (t_object *)pd_newest(); + if(x) { + // place it + ToCanvas(x,b,posx,posy); + Add(name,x); + } + else { + post("%s - new: Could not create object",thisName()); + binbuf_free(b); + } + + canvas_unsetcurrent(canvas); + } + } + else + post("%s - new name object [args]",thisName()); +} + +void dyn::m_del(const t_symbol *n) +{ + obj *p = NULL,*o = root; + for(; o && o->name != n; p = o,o = o->nxt) {} + + if(o) { + if(p) p->nxt = o->nxt; else root = o->nxt; + + FromCanvas(o->object); + delete o; + } + else + post("%s - del: object not found",thisName()); +} + +void dyn::conndis(bool conn,int argc,const t_atom *argv) +{ + const t_symbol *s_n = NULL,*d_n = NULL; + int s_x,d_x; + + if(argc == 4 && IsSymbol(argv[0]) && CanbeInt(argv[1]) && IsSymbol(argv[2]) && CanbeInt(argv[3])) { + s_n = GetSymbol(argv[0]); + s_x = GetAInt(argv[1]); + d_n = GetSymbol(argv[2]); + d_x = GetAInt(argv[3]); + } + else if(argc == 3 && CanbeInt(argv[0]) && IsSymbol(argv[1]) && CanbeInt(argv[2])) { + s_n = NULL; + s_x = GetAInt(argv[0]); + d_n = GetSymbol(argv[1]); + d_x = GetAInt(argv[2]); + } + else if(argc == 3 && IsSymbol(argv[0]) && CanbeInt(argv[1]) && CanbeInt(argv[2])) { + s_n = GetSymbol(argv[0]); + s_x = GetAInt(argv[1]); + d_n = NULL; + d_x = GetAInt(argv[2]); + } + else if(argc == 2 && CanbeInt(argv[0]) && CanbeInt(argv[1])) { + // pure connection between proxy-in and proxy-out (for testing above all....) + s_n = NULL; + s_x = GetAInt(argv[0]); + d_n = NULL; + d_x = GetAInt(argv[1]); + } + else { + post("%s - connect: [src] srcslot [dst] dstslot",thisName()); + return; + } + + t_object *s_obj,*d_obj; + if(s_n) { + obj *s_o = Find(s_n); + if(!s_o) { + post("%s - connect: source \"%s\" not found",thisName(),GetString(s_n)); + return; + } + s_obj = s_o->object; + } + else if(s_x < 0 && s_x >= s_inlets+m_inlets) { + post("%s - connect: inlet %i out of range (0..%i)",thisName(),s_x,s_inlets+m_inlets-1); + return; + } + else { + s_obj = &pxin[s_x]->obj; + s_x = 0; // always 0 for proxy + } + + if(d_n) { + obj *d_o = Find(d_n); + if(!d_o) { + post("%s - connect: destination \"%s\" not found",thisName(),GetString(d_n)); + return; + } + d_obj = d_o->object; + } + else if(d_x < 0 && d_x >= s_outlets+m_outlets) { + post("%s - connect: outlet %i out of range (0..%i)",thisName(),d_x,s_outlets+m_outlets-1); + return; + } + else { + d_obj = &pxout[d_x]->obj; + d_x = 0; // always 0 for proxy + } + +#ifndef NO_VIS + int s_oix = canvas_getindex(canvas,&s_obj->ob_g); + int d_oix = canvas_getindex(canvas,&d_obj->ob_g); +#endif + + if(conn) { + if(!canvas_isconnected(canvas,s_obj,s_x,d_obj,d_x)) { +#ifdef NO_VIS + if(!obj_connect(s_obj, s_x, d_obj, d_x)) + post("%s - connect: connection could not be made",thisName()); +#else + canvas_connect(canvas,s_oix,s_x,d_oix,d_x); +#endif + } + } + else { +#ifdef NO_VIS + obj_disconnect(s_obj, s_x, d_obj, d_x); +#else + canvas_disconnect(canvas,s_oix,s_x,d_oix,d_x); +#endif + } +} + + +bool dyn::m_method_(int n,const t_symbol *s,int argc,const t_atom *argv) +{ + if(n == 0) + return flext_base::m_method_(n,s,argc,argv); + else { + pxin[n-1]->Message(s,argc,argv); + return true; + } +} + + +void dyn::m_send(int argc,const t_atom *argv) +{ + if(argc < 2 || !IsSymbol(argv[0])) + post("%s - Syntax: send name message [args]",thisName()); + else { + obj *o = Find(GetSymbol(argv[0])); + if(!o) + post("%s - send: object \"%s\" not found",thisName(),GetString(argv[0])); + else + pd_forwardmess((t_pd *)o->object,argc-1,(t_atom *)argv+1); + } +} + + +void dyn::proxyin::dsp(proxyin *x,t_signal **sp) +{ + int n = sp[0]->s_n; + if(n != x->n) { + // if vector size has changed make new buffer + if(x->buf) delete[] x->buf; + x->buf = new t_sample[x->n = n]; + } + dsp_add_copy(x->buf,sp[0]->s_vec,n); +} + + +void dyn::proxyout::dsp(proxyout *x,t_signal **sp) +{ + int n = sp[0]->s_n; + if(n != x->n) { + // if vector size has changed make new buffer + if(x->buf) delete[] x->buf; + x->buf = new t_sample[x->n = n]; + } + dsp_add_copy(sp[0]->s_vec,x->buf,n); +} + + +void dyn::m_signal(int n,t_sample *const *insigs,t_sample *const *outsigs) +{ + int i; + for(i = 0; i < s_inlets; ++i) + CopySamples(pxin[i]->buf,insigs[i+1],n); + for(i = 0; i < s_outlets; ++i) + CopySamples(outsigs[i],pxout[i]->buf,n); +} + |