[CM] rts debut

Ian Smith-Heisters heisters at 0x09.com
Fri Sep 23 10:34:02 PDT 2005


That would be the simplest; to set CM up as an OSC client to a PD-PDP 
server. But that doesn't avoid the primary obnoxiousness of PD which is 
that I revile graphical programming for any serious task. Connecting all 
those damn patch cords drives me crazy.

I played with Lisp's FFI this summmer and couldn't quite get a handle on 
it in the short time I had. That's why I'd tend toward a Lisp-native 
solution. But maybe that's rather a sign I should buckle down and figure 
out FFI.

There might also be possibilities with GridFlow, which uses ruby and 
offers some nice RT matrix manipulations. If only I could get paid to 
work on this stuff; I'll never get anything done working in my spare time ;)

-Ian

Rick Taube wrote:
>> One thought I had was to use PDP, which started as PureDataPackets, 
>> but is now a C library, which it should be possible to interface to 
>> with Lisp. A native Lisp solution would of course be preferrable.
> 
> 
> depending on what you want to do, writing an ffi for the c lib might 
> actually be the way to go. the cffi project 
> (http://common-lisp.net/project/cffi/) seems to be a good choice for 
> implementing a single generic ffi that will works in most common lisps.
> 
> or could you send this data via osc? if so the osc support in cm right 
> now might also be worth looking at.
> 
> --rick
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