this is a very reasonable workaround. thanks.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Perry R Cook
Further research shows that this also fails, for either fred[10] or fred[]:
Mandolin bob[10]; UGen fred[10];
bob @=> fred;
but this works just fine:
Mandolin bob[10]; UGen fred[10];
0 => int i; while (i < bob.cap()) (bob[i]) => fred[i++];
So it appears that object array copies require identical objects and structures, but individual object assignment is OK via the class structure.
Maybe Ge/Spencer can pipe in here on the specifics.
PRC
----- Original Message ----- Not exactly sure why this is failing. Also tried declaring Blit osc[], but nope. Here's a fix for now, assigning all elements individually:
BlitSquare pls[10]; BlitSaw saw[10]; Blit osc[10]; if (myVariable) { for (0 => int i; i < pls.cap(); i++) pls[i] => osc[i]; } else { for (0 => int i; i < pls.cap(); i++) saw[i] => osc[i]; }
1. how do I assign a Blit array with a BlitSquare array? (George Locke) _______________________________________________ chuck-users mailing list chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/mailman/listinfo/chuck-users