Where can I look at the actual code that makes up the KBHit event? Is it written in C or in ChucK? I'd like to see what that class is actually doing (behind the scenes) to watch for the keyboard being pressed. This is not really what I'm looking for, because I'd like to have other programs send data into the ChucK program, and not have to send data in via keyboard. I'm thinking that OSC may be the best way to get around this- but I'm not sure. Are there any good intro docs/examples for using OSC (besides, the docs on OSC's homepage)? Thanks. -Dan
ssalazar@princeton.edu 07/12/06 10:05 AM >>> Hey there, Theres nothing in the docs about the KBHit class, which can read input from the terminal, but there are a few examples of how to use it. Check out:
http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/event/kb.ck http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/examples/event/kb2.ck hope this helps, spencer On Jul 11, 2006, at 4:51 PM, DANIEL MAGNUSZEWSKI wrote:
All,
Is there a way to have a ChucK program take input from STDIN while running? I have seen the events page ( http://chuck.cs.princeton.edu/doc/language/event.html ) where it discusses MIDI/OSC events, but I would like to pass information via
the command line or through a pipe. Does this make sense? Is there a reason why this feature is not implemented, or am I just asking for something crazy?!
Thoughts?
Thanks.
-Dan
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