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---------------- dolist --------------------
done for 0.39:
arrays are now first-class data
array elements can be clicked on, etc
fixed array onset bug
rfft bug fix

check:
MIDI I/O for windows

At the source level, "regular" arrays and arrays withing data structures
are now the same thing.  The main user-visible effect of this is that now
"arrays" may be graphed as "bezier curves".

------------ 0.39 ---------

garray change:
make a gobj_redraw that schedules the redraw
put two radio button banks side by side
array_resize etc., should redraw the array directly?  Or should "setsize"
    and "garray_resize" do it instead?  check it's queued correctly.

doc:
document env~ second argument (and why is it no less than 1/10 of first???)
vibrato example
block resampling arguments
document tabwrite~_start

problems:
Macintosh .pd extension not added to filenames
need to optimize canvas_motion (get rid of box hit test??)
check if there's a problem loading libs on startup if superuser
tk errors for large tables?
wierdly small hotspot on lines
'[' in numbox label breaks it (Yury Sept. 3)
soundfiles with 3-byte samples buzz for the first readsf buffer (bug/x.pd)
read xx.txt in "bad" gives warnings
writesf -- "open" without "0" misses closing the previous file.
Also writesf~ acts differently if DSP is off when "open" is sent?
qlist - 'next 1' seems not to work
Krzysztof's qlist_next reentrancy bug
don't draw in/outlets on gui objects in graph-on-parent
reasonable font size default for GUIs
font size should depend on subpatch/abstraction
moving a bang toward top of window creates problem (invisible label)
check what happens when going back and forth between graph-on-parent
get rid of messages causing renaming; try to prevent patches closing themselves.
dac~/ adc~/ block~ incompatibility
scofo reports error on reading score1.txt
rfft~ loses nyquist bin -- see "to hell with it" comment in d_fft.c
loading e-mailed patches without removing headers crashes pd
pd $1 bug ($1 is saved as it was evaluated, not as '$1')
check if _vsnprintf with zero argument in windows works any better...

features:
flag to suppress printing array name above graph
rename windowname-pd instead of pd-windowname
fix copyright notices
update portmusic to latest
IEM guis to use queued updates
pixel font sizes
pd to find running ones (pd -new to defeat)
"enter" into object box to create new one (also, changing borders? forking?)
tab to jump to a connected object (first one?) (shift-tab to back up?)
tables:
    if there's just one array, don't do stringent hit check.
    array click protection (Krzysztof's suggestion)
    make graph labels persistent and add to dialog
    object to get/set table size; random; quantile
    flag to hide array names 
queued graphics updates for IEMGUIs and scalars
think of a way to embed abstractions in a patch
make watchdog work for MACOSX
GOP bounding box object
IEMGUIs better default font size
search path to include both calling patch and abstraction, if different
abstraction reload shouldn't have to vis everyone
addcomma message to message
pasting should look at current mouse location
delete-in-rectangle message to Pds
put serial object in main dist (see rat@telecoma, Apr. 25; winfried May 22)
open/save panel to take messages to init directory, and to set extent list
flags to defeat pre-loading specified classes
expr to parse exponential notation


data:
data copy/paste doesn't check templates aren't changed
figure out why Pd sometimes crashes when you close example after adding fields
arrays of non-existent templates crash
allow field(1,5,0,100) etc. in drawing commands
vget, vset traversal objects
cursor to show (x, y) location
better hit detection (getrect is too greedy; try tk's "current" tag for canvas)
typing at drawnumbers
test and debug list elements of templates
sublists should display on parent if desired? (new drawing instruction)
sublists seem not to handle canvas allocation right (get.pd->pointer.pd bug)
scalar hook to catch the mouse
protect against "plots" going away while you drag on them
when last drawing instruction leaves, glist_redrawitem() fails to erase it;
    perhaps scalar_vis(...0) should just delete for the tag, itself?

more features:

-Wno-unused to -Wno-unused-paramter and clean up unused automatic variables
security module system in 2.6 - see the kernel module replacing jackstart
signal inlets to sense signals; fix +~ etc, vcf~, biquad~, other filters
mess with RME ALSA some more; ALSA readn doesn't work yet; use mmap?
try to reduce startup time
investigate gcc 3.3 warnings; try to reinstate -fstrict-aliasing
message dialog not to disappear
why does changing the name of an explode in jupiter patch take so long?
close-subwindows menu item
show results of opening audio and MIDI on dialogs
windows escape from control-C
settable netsend and netreceive port numbers
new: abs~, nexttick~, extend threshold~ and snapshot~ (vthreshold~ etc)
incorporate pddp doc
try again to fix the font scene
look at prctl(2) for FP exception handling
??? have a way to disambiguate externs from different libs???
netsend separate thread
netreceive (and netsend?) message to set port number
think about x and y scale preservation when changing between graph and object
show outlines of objects even when graph is "open"
graph_vis() to decorate graphs when they're toplevel (parent_glist == 0)
get graphs to expand to hold their contents
suita.chopin.edu.pl/~czaja/miXed/externs/xeq.html -- MIDI file reader
in glist_delete, consider why this can't be just "vis 0" -- why do we need it?
closebang
check that -blocksize really reflects in audiobuf calc for Hammerfall
makefile to have make install depend on make local.
Float method for random
figure out list, message objects
put in something for tilde order forcing
extensible "toolbar" so people can add external GUI objects
allow spaces in paths
variable send and receive -- check how max/MSP does it?
number boxes to darken for typing and/or received messages
dialog to change lib flag and path
pique~ and fiddle~ unification (notice pique filtering is different!)
new message box look
figure out what to do when "pd sym" conflicts with window title as in Pluton?

MAX compatibilty:
trigger 1 (on Pd, outputs 0; on Max?)

LATER
bonk~ file path handling
unify arrays and garrays
dialog to give values of $1, ... for the canvas
bang at end of line~, tabwrite~, etc.
recording to part of a table
printout to main window
should sys_bail kill all "threads" on the way out?
check a_valid usage
allow backslashes (or else really disallow them)
icon & desktop integration
vreadsf~
benchmarking
flash menu when accelerator hits?
fix edit mode menu item
fancier text editing
tools (reassigns meaning of primary click)
get gui to notice early EOF
rewrite t_getbytes properly
obj_new should do a longjmp on out-of-memory

--------------------- 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