From 36b48fabcf54a65541b08c0835b53daebd9357f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Grill Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 23:28:24 +0000 Subject: replaced remaining dyn, dyn_py, idelay svn path=/trunk/; revision=10953 --- externals/grill/dyn_py/build-pd-darwin.sh | 11 - externals/grill/dyn_py/config-pd-darwin.txt | 32 --- externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.cpp | 401 ---------------------------- externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.vcproj | 140 ---------- externals/grill/dyn_py/gpl.txt | 346 ------------------------ externals/grill/dyn_py/license.txt | 19 -- externals/grill/dyn_py/make-files.txt | 4 - externals/grill/dyn_py/makefile.pd-darwin | 75 ------ 8 files changed, 1028 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 externals/grill/dyn_py/build-pd-darwin.sh delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/config-pd-darwin.txt delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.cpp delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.vcproj delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/gpl.txt delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/license.txt delete mode 100644 externals/grill/dyn_py/make-files.txt delete mode 100755 externals/grill/dyn_py/makefile.pd-darwin (limited to 'externals/grill/dyn_py') diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn_py/build-pd-darwin.sh b/externals/grill/dyn_py/build-pd-darwin.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 1755372b..00000000 --- a/externals/grill/dyn_py/build-pd-darwin.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -. config-pd-darwin.txt - -make -f makefile.pd-darwin && -{ - if [ $INSTDIR != "" ]; then - echo Now install as root - sudo make -f makefile.pd-darwin install - fi -} diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn_py/config-pd-darwin.txt b/externals/grill/dyn_py/config-pd-darwin.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 34ca640b..00000000 --- a/externals/grill/dyn_py/config-pd-darwin.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ - -# your c++ compiler (define only if it's different than g++) -# CXX=g++-3.3 - -# where are the PD header files? (m_pd.h, m_imp.h, g_canvas.h) -PDPATH=/Volumes/Daten/Prog/pd-0.37-4/src - -# where is the PD executable -PD=/usr/local/bin - -# where should flext libraries be built? -TARGDIR=./pd-darwin - -# where should the dyn library and header be installed? -# (leave blank to omit installation) -PREFIX=/usr/local - -# path to Python header -PYTHON=/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers - -# path to dyn -DYN=../dyn - -# path to pycxx -PYCXX=/Volumes/Daten/Prog/packs/pycxx_5_2_2 - -# folder to install modules to -INSTDIR=/Users/thomas/Library/Python/2.3/site-packages - -# additional compiler flags -# (check if they fit for your system!) -UFLAGS=-malign-power -maltivec -faltivec diff --git a/externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.cpp b/externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 33d9f358..00000000 --- a/externals/grill/dyn_py/dyn_py.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,401 +0,0 @@ -/* -dyn_py - Python interface to the dyn library - -Copyright (c)2004-2005 Thomas Grill (gr@grrrr.org) -For information on usage and redistribution, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL -WARRANTIES, see the file, "license.txt," in this distribution. -*/ - -#define DYNPY_VERSION_MAJOR 0 -#define DYNPY_VERSION_MINOR 2 - -#define DYNPY_VERSION (DYNPY_VERSION_MAJOR*100+DYNPY_VERSION_MINOR) - - -#ifdef _MSC_VER -#pragma warning(disable:4267) -#endif - -#include -#include - -#include -#include - -using namespace Py; - - -static Object dynpatcher(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident = DYN_ID_NONE); -static Object dynobject(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident = DYN_ID_NONE); -static Object dynmessage(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident = DYN_ID_NONE); - - -/*! Convert a Python tuple to PD atoms - \note we don't need to check for $-arguments here... symbols will do -*/ -static int tuple2atoms(const Tuple &s,int offs,const t_symbol *&hdr,t_atom *lst,int sz,bool listonly = false) -{ - hdr = listonly?flext::sym_list:NULL; - int i = 0,len = s.length(); - for(int it = offs; it < len && i < sz; ++it) { - const Object &o = s[it]; - if(o.isNumeric()) { - if(!hdr) hdr = flext::sym_list; - float f = (float)Float(o); - int fi = (int)f; - if(fi == f) - flext::SetInt(lst[i++],fi); - else - flext::SetFloat(lst[i++],f); - } - else if(pySymbol_Check(o.ptr())) { - const t_symbol *s = pySymbol_AS_SYMBOL(o.ptr()); - if(!hdr) hdr = s; - else flext::SetSymbol(lst[i++],s); - } - else if(o.isString()) { - const t_symbol *s = flext::MakeSymbol(o.as_string().c_str()); - if(!hdr) hdr = s; - else flext::SetSymbol(lst[i++],s); - } - else { - hdr = NULL; - return 0; - } - } - - if(hdr == flext::sym_list && i == 1) { - if(flext::IsFloat(*lst)) hdr = flext::sym_float; - else if(flext::IsInt(*lst)) hdr = flext::sym_int; - else if(flext::IsSymbol(*lst)) hdr = flext::sym_symbol; - } - - return i; -} - -static Tuple atoms2tuple(const t_symbol *sym,int argc,const t_atom *argv) -{ - bool hd = sym != flext::sym_list && sym != flext::sym_float; - Tuple args(argc+hd?1:0); - int o = 0; - if(hd) args[o++] = String(flext::GetString(sym)); - for(int i = 0; i < argc; ++i,++o) { - if(flext::IsFloat(argv[i])) - args[o] = Float(flext::GetFloat(argv[i])); - else if(flext::IsInt(argv[i])) - args[o] = Int(flext::GetInt(argv[i])); - else if(flext::IsSymbol(argv[i])) - args[o] = asObject(pySymbol_FromSymbol(flext::GetSymbol(argv[i]))); - else - args[o] = Nothing(); - } - return args; -} - -typedef std::map ListenMap; -// all listeners -static ListenMap listen; - - -static void callback(dyn_id ident,int signal,void *data) -{ - if(dyn_GetType(ident) == DYN_TYPE_LISTENER && signal == DYN_SIGNAL_FREE) { - // clear listener data - ListenMap::iterator it = listen.find(ident); - if(it != listen.end()) { - delete it->second; - listen.erase(it); - } - } - -#ifdef FLEXT_DEBUG -// flext::post("dyn callback - signal %i, object %x",signal,ident); -#endif -} - - -class dynIdent - : public PythonExtension -{ -public: - dyn_id ident; - - dynIdent(dyn_id id = DYN_ID_NONE): ident(id) {} - - static void init_type() - { - behaviors().name("ID"); - behaviors().doc("documentation for dyn::Ident" ); - - add_varargs_method("Patcher", &dynIdent::f_patcher, "Create a new sub patcher"); - add_varargs_method("Object", &dynIdent::f_object, "Create a new dyn object"); - add_varargs_method("Message", &dynIdent::f_message, "Create a new dyn message object"); - - add_varargs_method("Free", &dynIdent::f_free, "Free the dyn object"); - - add_varargs_method("Inlets", &dynIdent::f_inlets, "Get inlet count of a dyn object"); - add_varargs_method("Outlets", &dynIdent::f_outlets, "Get outlet count of a dyn object"); - - add_varargs_method("InletType", &dynIdent::f_inlettype, "Get type of an inlet"); - add_varargs_method("OutletType", &dynIdent::f_outlettype, "Get type of an outlet"); - - add_varargs_method("Connect", &dynIdent::f_connect, "Create a connection between two dyn objects"); - - add_varargs_method("Send", &dynIdent::f_send, "Send a message to a dyn object"); - add_varargs_method("Listen", &dynIdent::f_listen, "Create a listener to messages of a dyn object"); - } - -private: - - void Check() const - { - if(ident == DYN_ID_NONE) throw RuntimeError("Dyn object not initialized"); - } - - Object f_patcher(const Tuple &a) { Check(); return dynpatcher(a,ident); } - Object f_object(const Tuple &a) { Check(); return dynobject(a,ident); } - Object f_message(const Tuple &a) { Check(); return dynmessage(a,ident); } - - Object f_free(const Tuple &a) - { - // don't Check() object to free... - if(ident != DYN_ID_NONE) { - if(dyn_Free(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,ident) != DYN_ID_NONE) - throw RuntimeError("Could not free dyn object"); - - ident = DYN_ID_NONE; - } - return Nothing(); - } - - Object f_inlets(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - if(a.length()) throw RuntimeError("No arguments allowed"); - int ret = dyn_GetInletCount(ident); - return ret >= 0?Int(ret):Nothing(); - } - - Object f_outlets(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - if(a.length()) throw RuntimeError("No arguments allowed"); - int ret = dyn_GetOutletCount(ident); - return ret >= 0?Int(ret):Nothing(); - } - - Object f_inlettype(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - int ret = dyn_GetInletType(ident,Int(a[0])); - if(ret >= 0) - return Int(ret == DYN_INOUT_SIGNAL); - else - throw RuntimeError("Error querying inlet type"); - } - - Object f_outlettype(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - int ret = dyn_GetOutletType(ident,Int(a[0])); - if(ret >= 0) - return Int(ret == DYN_INOUT_SIGNAL); - else - throw RuntimeError("Error querying outlet type"); - } - - Object f_connect(const Tuple &a) - { - if(a.length() == 3) { - dyn_id obj; - ExtensionObject dst(a[1]); - if(dyn_NewConnection(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,callback,ident,Int(a[0]),dst.extensionObject()->ident,Int(a[2])) == DYN_ID_NONE) - return asObject(new dynIdent(obj)); - else - throw RuntimeError("Error connecting dyn objects"); - } - else - throw RuntimeError("Syntax: Connect(src-outlet,dst-ID,dst-inlet)"); - } - - Object f_send(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - - int err = DYN_ERROR_GENERAL; - if(a.length() == 2 && a[1].isString()) { - std::string msg(a[1].as_string()); - err = dyn_SendStr(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,ident,Int(a[0]),msg.c_str()); - } - else if(a.length() >= 1) { - t_atom lst[256],*argv = lst; - t_symbol *sym; - int argc = tuple2atoms(a,1,sym,lst,256); - if(argc || sym) - err = dyn_Send(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,ident,Int(a[0]),sym,argc,argv); - } - - if(err == DYN_ERROR_NONE) - return Nothing(); - else - throw RuntimeError("Could not send to dyn object"); - } - - Object f_listen(const Tuple &a) - { - Check(); - if(a.length() == 2) { - dyn_id obj; - Callable *func = new Callable(a[1]); - if(dyn_Listen(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,ident,Int(a[0]),listener,func) == DYN_ID_NONE) { - listen[obj] = func; - return asObject(new dynIdent(obj)); - } - else { - delete func; - throw RuntimeError("Error creating dyn listener"); - } - } - else - throw RuntimeError("Syntax: Listen(inlet,function)"); - } - - static void listener(dyn_id id,dyn_id oid,int outlet,const t_symbol *sym,int argc,const t_atom *argv,void *data) - { - #ifdef FLEXT_DEBUG -// flext::post("dyn listener - object %x, outlet %i, sym %s",oid,outlet,sym->s_name); - #endif - - Callable *func = (Callable *)data; - - // convert PD atoms to Python tuple - Tuple args(atoms2tuple(sym,argc,argv)); - - Tuple tpl(3); - tpl[0] = asObject(new dynIdent(oid)); - tpl[1] = Int(outlet); - tpl[2] = args.length() == 1?args[0]:args; - - try { - func->apply(tpl); // call method - } - catch(Exception e) { - PyErr_Print(); - e.clear(); - } - catch(...) { - PyErr_Clear(); - } - } -}; - - -class dynModule - : public flext - , public ExtensionModule -{ -public: - dynModule() - : ExtensionModule("dyn") - { - flext::Setup(); - - dynIdent::init_type(); - - add_varargs_method("Patcher", &dynModule::f_patcher, "Create a new dyn patcher"); - add_varargs_method("Object", &dynModule::f_object, "Create a new dyn object"); - add_varargs_method("Message", &dynModule::f_message, "Create a new dyn message object"); - add_varargs_method("Version", &dynModule::f_version, "Return version number"); - add_varargs_method("DynVersion", &dynModule::f_dynversion, "Return dyn version number"); - - // must be last - initialize( "documentation for the dyn module" ); - } - -protected: - - Object f_dynversion(const Tuple &a) - { - return Int(DYN_VERSION); - } - - Object f_version(const Tuple &a) - { - return Int(DYNPY_VERSION); - } - - Object f_patcher(const Tuple &a) { return dynpatcher(a); } - Object f_object(const Tuple &a) { return dynobject(a); } - Object f_message(const Tuple &a) { return dynmessage(a); } -}; - -extern "C" -#ifdef _MSC_VER -_declspec(dllexport) -#endif -void initdyn() -{ -#if defined(PY_WIN32_DELAYLOAD_PYTHON_DLL) - Py::InitialisePythonIndirectInterface(); -#endif - static dynModule* module = new dynModule; -} - -static Object dynpatcher(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident) -{ - if(!a.length()) { - dyn_id obj; - if(dyn_NewPatcher(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,callback,ident) == DYN_ERROR_NONE) - return asObject(new dynIdent(obj)); - else - throw RuntimeError("Error creating dyn patcher"); - } - else - throw RuntimeError("Syntax: Patcher()"); -} - -static Object dynobject(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident) -{ - dyn_id obj; - - int err = DYN_ERROR_GENERAL; - if(a.length() == 1 && a[0].isString()) - err = dyn_NewObjectStr(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,callback,ident,a[0].as_string().c_str()); - else { - t_atom lst[256],*argv = lst; - t_symbol *sym; - int argc = tuple2atoms(a,0,sym,lst,256); - if(argc || sym) - err = dyn_NewObject(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,callback,ident,sym,argc,argv); - else - throw RuntimeError("Invalid arguments for dyn object"); - } - - if(err == DYN_ERROR_NONE) - return asObject(new dynIdent(obj)); - else - throw RuntimeError("Error creating dyn object"); -} - -static Object dynmessage(const Tuple &a,dyn_id ident) -{ - dyn_id obj; - - int err = DYN_ERROR_GENERAL; - if(a.length() == 1 && a[0].isString()) - err = dyn_NewMessageStr(DYN_SCHED_AUTO,&obj,callback,ident,a[0].as_string().c_str()); - else { - t_atom argv[256]; 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