Re: [chuck-users] Attempt to exit a sporked shred
Hi Will, Try use machine.remove(shred.id()) instead of shred.exit() : See examples/shred/spork2.ck: // define function fun void foo() { while( true ) { <<< "hi" >>>; .2::second => now; } } // spork the function, remember the shred reference spork ~ foo() @=> Shred @ s; // wait for 2 seconds 2::second => now; // remove by id Machine.remove( s.id() ); // wait a little more 2::second => now; Happy chucking! Casper
On 1 nov. 2014, at 08:42, chuck-users-request@lists.cs.princeton.edu wrote:
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From: Casper Schipper
To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 31 oktober 2014 17:09:00 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List Subject: [chuck-users] re Instanceof in ChucK Try .toString(): it's the closest thing.
SinOsc foo; Object bar;
class MyClass { float value; }
MyClass myInstance;
<<
>>; << >>; << >>; "SinOsc:10061d9a0" : (string) "Object:61000009e190" : (string) "MyClass:61000009e140" : (string)
Best, Casper
1. Instanceof in ChucK (Will Hardwick-Smith)
From: Will Hardwick-Smith
mailto:whardwicksmith@gmail.com> To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu mailto:chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 30 oktober 2014 23:34:57 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List mailto:chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu> Subject: [chuck-users] Instanceof in ChucK Say I have Object o, and I want to see if it is an instance of UGen or a sub-class of UGen. Is there a way to check this in ChucK?
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From: Casper Schipper
To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 31 oktober 2014 17:24:33 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List Subject: Re: [chuck-users] re Instanceof in ChucK Ah sorry Will, I misread your question.
I am afraid that there is no built-in way in ChucK to check what is the super-class of an object.
However, you could take a look at this earlier discussion which discusses the same problem: https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/pipermail/chuck-users/2013-January/007223.htm... https://lists.cs.princeton.edu/pipermail/chuck-users/2013-January/007223.htm...
best, Casper
On 31 okt. 2014, at 17:09, Casper Schipper
mailto:casper.schipper@gmail.com> wrote: Try .toString(): it's the closest thing.
SinOsc foo; Object bar;
class MyClass { float value; }
MyClass myInstance;
<<
>>; << >>; << >>; "SinOsc:10061d9a0" : (string) "Object:61000009e190" : (string) "MyClass:61000009e140" : (string)
Best, Casper
1. Instanceof in ChucK (Will Hardwick-Smith)
From: Will Hardwick-Smith
mailto:whardwicksmith@gmail.com> To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu mailto:chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 30 oktober 2014 23:34:57 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List mailto:chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu> Subject: [chuck-users] Instanceof in ChucK Say I have Object o, and I want to see if it is an instance of UGen or a sub-class of UGen. Is there a way to check this in ChucK?
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From: Will Hardwick-Smith
To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 1 november 2014 06:47:05 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List Subject: [chuck-users] Attempt to exit a sporked shred. I want to end/exit/destroy a sporked shred.
In this example code, I attempt to exit a sporked function. When executed, the shred doesn't stop as I'd expect.
fun void foo(){ 1::week => now; } spork ~ foo() @=> Shred shred; 2::second => now; shred.exit(); 1::week => now;
How can I exit the sporked shred?
From: Will Hardwick-Smith
To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu Date: 1 november 2014 08:42:15 CET Reply-To: ChucK Users Mailing List Subject: [chuck-users] Un-chuck something? Is there a way to un-chuck something? If this code is executed: SinOsc sine => dac; Is there a way to make it so sine is no longer being chucked to dac?
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