From 34ce52e8bec33c97e9413917f0f4b221fa0c6734 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Grill Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 04:37:27 +0000 Subject: "" svn path=/trunk/; revision=395 --- externals/grill/py/readme.txt | 244 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 123 insertions(+), 121 deletions(-) (limited to 'externals/grill/py/readme.txt') diff --git a/externals/grill/py/readme.txt b/externals/grill/py/readme.txt index 3c0cdb43..2b791f18 100644 --- a/externals/grill/py/readme.txt +++ b/externals/grill/py/readme.txt @@ -1,121 +1,123 @@ -py/pyext - python script objects for PD (and MaxMSP... once, under MacOSX and Windows) - -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. - -Donations for further development of the package are highly appreciated. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -You will need the flext C++ layer for PD and Max/MSP externals to compile this. - -Package files: -- readme.txt: this one -- gpl.txt,license.txt: GPL license stuff -- main.cpp, main.h, modmeth.cpp, pyargs.cpp, register.cpp: base class -- py.cpp: py object -- pyext.cpp, pyext.h, clmeth.cpp, bound.cpp: pyext object - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Goals/features of the package: - -Access the flexibility of the python language in PD and MaxMSP - - -PD - Load it as i library with e.g. "pd -lib py -path scripts" -Max/MSP - Wait for Windows or MacOSX version. MacOS9 doesn't want it. - - -Check out the sample patches and scripts - - -Description: - -With the py object you can load python modules and execute the functions therein. -With the pyext you can use python classes to represent full-featured pd/Max message objects. -Multithreading (detached methods) is supported for both objects. -You can send messages to named objects or receive (with pyext) with Python methods. - - -Known bugs: -There are problems with importing the "time" module, experienced with Python 2.2.2 under OSX. -Therefore, some help patches may not be functional. - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -The py/pyext package should run with Python version >= 2.1. -It has been thoroughly tested with version 2.2 - - -The package should at least compile (and is tested) with the following compilers: - -PD @ Windows: -------------- -o Borland C++ 5.5 (free): edit "config-pd-bcc.txt" & run "build-pd-bcc.bat" - -o Microsoft Visual C++ 6: usr "py.dsp" or edit "config-pd-msvc.txt" & run "build-pd-msvc.bat" - -PD @ linux: ------------ -Python doesn't provide a shared lib by default - static linking produces huge externals -Ok, debian is an exception... the precompiled binary is for debian, therefore. - -o GCC: edit "config-pd-linux.txt" & run "sh build-pd-linux.sh" - -PD @ MacOSX: ---------------------- - -o GCC: edit "config-pd-darwin.txt" & run "sh build-pd-darwin.sh" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Version history: - -0.1.2: -- CHANGE: updates for flext 0.4.1 - method registering within class scope - -0.1.1: -- CHANGE: updates for flext 0.4.0 -- FIX: crash when module couldn't be loaded -- FIX: GetBound method (modmeth.cpp, line 138) doesn't exist in flext any more -- FIX: deadlock occured when connecting to py/pyext boxes in non-detached mode -- ADD: current path and path of the canvas is added to the python path -- FIX: path is not added to python path if already included - -0.1.0: -- completely reworked all code -- added class functionality for full-featured objects and renamed the merge to pyext -- enabled threads and made everything thread-safe ... phew! -- using flext 0.3.2 -- pyext now gets full python path -- python's argv[0] is now "py" or "pyext" -- etc.etc. - -0.0.2: -- fixed bug when calling script with no function defined (thanks to Ben Saylor) -- cleaner gcc makefile - -0.0.1: -- using flext 0.2.1 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -TODO list: - -general: -- Documentation and better example patches - -features: -- enable multiple interpreters? -- make a pygui object where Tkinter draws to the PD canvas... -- stop individual threads - -tests: -- check for python threading support - -bugs: -- the python interpreter can't be unloaded due to some bug at re-initialization -- named (keyword) arguments are not supported - +py/pyext - python script objects for PD (and MaxMSP... once, under MacOSX and Windows) + +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. + +Donations for further development of the package are highly appreciated. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +You will need the flext C++ layer for PD and Max/MSP externals to compile this. +see http://www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/ext + + +Package files: +- readme.txt: this one +- gpl.txt,license.txt: GPL license stuff +- main.cpp, main.h, modmeth.cpp, pyargs.cpp, register.cpp: base class +- py.cpp: py object +- pyext.cpp, pyext.h, clmeth.cpp, bound.cpp: pyext object + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Goals/features of the package: + +Access the flexibility of the python language in PD and MaxMSP + + +PD - Load it as i library with e.g. "pd -lib py -path scripts" +Max/MSP - Wait for Windows or MacOSX version. MacOS9 doesn't want it. + + +Check out the sample patches and scripts + + +Description: + +With the py object you can load python modules and execute the functions therein. +With the pyext you can use python classes to represent full-featured pd/Max message objects. +Multithreading (detached methods) is supported for both objects. +You can send messages to named objects or receive (with pyext) with Python methods. + + +Known bugs: +There are problems with importing the "time" module, experienced with Python 2.2.2 under OSX. +Therefore, some help patches may not be functional. + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The py/pyext package should run with Python version >= 2.1. +It has been thoroughly tested with version 2.2 + + +The package should at least compile (and is tested) with the following compilers: + +PD @ Windows: +------------- +o Borland C++ 5.5 (free): edit "config-pd-bcc.txt" & run "build-pd-bcc.bat" + +o Microsoft Visual C++ 6: usr "py.dsp" or edit "config-pd-msvc.txt" & run "build-pd-msvc.bat" + +PD @ linux: +----------- +Python doesn't provide a shared lib by default - static linking produces huge externals +Ok, debian is an exception... the precompiled binary is for debian, therefore. + +o GCC: edit "config-pd-linux.txt" & run "sh build-pd-linux.sh" + +PD @ MacOSX: +--------------------- + +o GCC: edit "config-pd-darwin.txt" & run "sh build-pd-darwin.sh" + +---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Version history: + +0.1.2: +- CHANGE: updates for flext 0.4.1 - method registering within class scope + +0.1.1: +- CHANGE: updates for flext 0.4.0 +- FIX: crash when module couldn't be loaded +- FIX: GetBound method (modmeth.cpp, line 138) doesn't exist in flext any more +- FIX: deadlock occured when connecting to py/pyext boxes in non-detached mode +- ADD: current path and path of the canvas is added to the python path +- FIX: path is not added to python path if already included + +0.1.0: +- completely reworked all code +- added class functionality for full-featured objects and renamed the merge to pyext +- enabled threads and made everything thread-safe ... phew! +- using flext 0.3.2 +- pyext now gets full python path +- python's argv[0] is now "py" or "pyext" +- etc.etc. + +0.0.2: +- fixed bug when calling script with no function defined (thanks to Ben Saylor) +- cleaner gcc makefile + +0.0.1: +- using flext 0.2.1 + +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +TODO list: + +general: +- Documentation and better example patches + +features: +- enable multiple interpreters? +- make a pygui object where Tkinter draws to the PD canvas... +- stop individual threads + +tests: +- check for python threading support + +bugs: +- the python interpreter can't be unloaded due to some bug at re-initialization +- named (keyword) arguments are not supported + -- cgit v1.2.1