Hi all, Does anyone know what the story is with the netin/netout opcodes? A search of the list over the last couple of years shows that this question has come up several times without much of an answer. A quick peak at the 1.2.1.3 Chuck source code reveals a commented out line about "net". A Google search shows a file that used to be in the code but apparently isn't now ulib_net.cpp, which has code for the netin/netout opcodes. It looks like it was taken out. Does anyone know why? (Corollary: Does anyone know why it should not be put back in?) Yours truly, David ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. David Ogborn, Assistant Professor Communication Studies & Multimedia Director, Cybernetic Orchestra & ESP Studio McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada ogbornd --at-- mcmaster.ca http://davidogborn.net http://twitter.com/ogbornd http://esp.mcmaster.ca (Cybernetic Orchestra) 1-905-525-9140 ext 27603
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 04:26:30PM -0400, David Ogborn wrote:
Hi all,
Hey David.
It looks like it was taken out. Does anyone know why? (Corollary: Does anyone know why it should not be put back in?)
Ok, those are indeed the big questions here and sadly with those I can't help you. I do have something for you; ♥~/Chuck-dev/chuck$ find -name ulib_net.cpp ./v1/ulib_net.cpp ./src/ulib_net.cpp ./exile/v1/src/ulib_net.cpp That's a search for your file in my copy of the SVN tree, showing that at least you could get your file. I had a quick glance at it and nothing in there explains why it shouldn't be used, at least not in the version in src/. That not a answer to your question, but at least it might enable further experimentation for you in case you feel adventurous. Yours, Kas.
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