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This file describes implementation and API changes; stuff more visible to the
-user appears in the "release notes" instead.
+user appears in the "release notes" instead. See the bottom of this file
+for original notes on source stype and organization.
0.40.0
@@ -119,4 +120,130 @@ one more improvement in jack support (guenter)
make an "nrt" flag so mac can disable pthread_setschedparam call if yu want.
+------------------- original source notes -------------
+
+0. structure definition roadmap. First, the containment tree of things
+that can be sent messages ("pure data"). (note that t_object and t_text,
+and t_graph and t_canvas, should be unified...)
+
+------------ BFFORE 0.35: ---------
+m_pd.h t_pd anything with a class
+ t_gobj "graphic object"
+ t_text text object
+g_canvas.h
+ t_glist list of graphic objects
+g_canvas.c t_canvas Pd "document"
+
+------------ AFTER 0.35: ---------
+m_pd.h t_pd anything with a class
+ t_gobj "graphic object"
+ t_text patchable object, AKA t_object
+g_canvas.h t_glist list of graphic objects, AKA t_canvas
+
+... and other structures:
+g_canvas.h t_selection -- linked list of gobjs
+ t_editor -- editor state, allocated for visible glists
+m_imp.h t_methodentry -- method handler
+ t_widgetbehavior -- class-dependent editing behavior for gobjs
+ t_parentwidgetbehavior -- objects' behavior on parent window
+ t_class -- method definitions, instance size, flags, etc.
+
+
+1. C coding style. The source should pass most "warnings" of C compilers
+(-Wall on linux, for instance; see the makefile.) Some informalities
+are intentional, for instance the loose use of function prototypes (see
+below) and uncast conversions from longer to shorter numerical formats.
+The code doesn't respect "const" yet.
+
+1.1. Prefixes in structure elements. The names of structure elements always
+have a K&R-style prefix, as in ((t_atom)x)->a_type, where the "a_" prefix
+indicates "atom." This is intended to enhance readability (although the
+convention arose from a limitation of early C compilers.) Common prefixes are
+"w_" (word), "a_" (atom), "s_" (symbol), "ob_" (object), "te_" (text object),
+"g_" (graphical object), and "gl_" (glist, a list of graphical objects). Also,
+global symbols sometimes get prefixes, as in "s_float" (the symbol whose string
+is "float). Typedefs are prefixed by "t_". Most _private_ structures, i.e.,
+structures whose definitions appear in a ".c" file, are prefixed by "x_".
+
+1.2. Function arguments. Many functions take as their first
+argument a pointer named "x", which is a pointer to a structure suggested
+by the function prefix; e.g., canvas_dirty(x, n) where "x" points to a canvas
+(t_canvas *x).
+
+1.3. Function Prototypes. Functions which are used in at least two different
+files (besides where they originate) are prototyped in the appropriate include
+file. Functions which are provided in one file and used in one other are
+prototyped right where they are used. This is just to keep the size of the
+".h" files down for readability's sake.
+
+1.4. Whacko private terminology. Some terms are lifted from other historically
+relevant programs, notably "ugen" (which is just a tilde object; see d_ugen.c.)
+
+1.5. Spacing. Tabs are 8 spaces; indentation is 4 spaces. Indenting
+curly brackets are by themselves on their own lines, as in:
+
+ if (x)
+ {
+ x = 0;
+ }
+
+Lines should fit within 80 spaces.
+
+2. Max patch-level compatibility. "Import" and "Export" functions are
+provided which aspire to strict compatibility with 0.26 patches (ISPW version),
+but which don't get anywhere close to that yet. Where possible, features
+appearing on the Mac will comeday also be provided; for instance, the connect
+message on the Mac offers segmented patch cords; these will devolve into
+straight lines in Pd. Many, many UI objects in Opcode Max will not appear in
+Pd, at least at first.
+
+3. Compatibility with Max 0.26 "externs", i.e., source-level compatibility. Pd
+objects follow the style of 0.26 objects as closely as possible, making
+exceptions in cases where the 0.26 model is clearly deficient. These are:
+
+3.1. Anything involving the MacIntosh "Handle" data type is changed to use
+char * or void * instead.
+
+3.2. Pd passes true single-precision floating-point arguments to methods;
+Max uses double.
+Typedefs are provided:
+ t_floatarg, t_intarg for arguments passed by the message system
+ t_float, t_int for the "word" union (in atoms, for example.)
+
+3.3. Badly-named entities got name changes:
+
+ w_long --> w_int (in the "union word" structure)
+
+3.4. Many library functions are renamed and have different arguments;
+I hope to provide an include file to alias them when compiling Max externs.
+
+4. Function name prefixes.
+Many function names have prefixes which indicate what "package" they belong
+to. The exceptions are:
+ typedmess, vmess, getfn, gensym (m_class.c)
+ getbytes, freebytes, resizebytes (m_memory.c)
+ post, error, bug (s_print.c)
+which are all frequently called and which don't fit into simple categories.
+Important packages are:
+(pd-gui:) pdgui -- everything
+(pd:) pd -- functions common to all "pd" objects
+ obj -- fuctions common to all "patchable" objects ala Max
+ sys -- "system" level functions
+ binbuf -- functions manipulating binbufs
+ class -- functions manipulating classes
+ (other) -- functions common to the named Pd class
+
+5. Source file prefixes.
+PD:
+s system interface
+m message system
+g graphics stuff
+d DSP objects
+x control objects
+z other
+
+PD-GUI:
+t TK front end
+
+