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Sanket Bhukan
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Albert Gräf
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Add missing oscformat and oscparse help patches from vanilla.
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#N canvas 48 64 758 768 12;
#X text 36 11 oscformat - convert lists to Open Sound Control (OSC)
packets, f 61;
#X msg 72 560 format b;
#X msg 72 147 1 2 3;
#X obj 72 268 oscformat cat horse pig;
#X msg 94 203 set dog ferret;
#X msg 92 230 set mouse banana;
#X obj 180 302 oscparse;
#X obj 72 301 print packet;
#X msg 80 174 4 5 weasel 6 7 rat;
#X obj 148 661 oscparse;
#X obj 148 686 print parse-output;
#X obj 42 662 print packet;
#X msg 57 507 -1 1 2 mule 4 5;
#X msg 69 605 format ifisf;
#X obj 42 635 oscformat -f b wombat;
#X msg 45 479 5 6 7 squirrel;
#X msg 70 582 format fiiib;
#X text 270 266 creation arguments are OSC address;
#X text 138 137 OSC messages with numbers and symbols. Except as shown
below the message will contain 'float' and 'string' data.;
#X msg 342 379 disconnect;
#X obj 334 406 netsend -u -b;
#X msg 343 355 connect localhost 5000;
#X obj 335 305 list prepend send;
#X obj 335 330 list trim;
#X obj 180 327 print reassembled;
#X text 25 736 see also:;
#X text 381 733 updated for Pd version 0.46;
#X obj 267 736 list;
#X obj 113 736 oscparse;
#X obj 197 736 netsend;
#X text 29 45 oscformat makes OSC packets suitable for sending over
the network via netsend (in UDP binary mode). The OSC address (the
strings between the slashes) are given by the creation arguments or
by "set" messages. Incoming lists are output as OSC messages \, byte
by byte., f 61;
#X text 437 379 don't send;
#X text 226 205 set message to change OSC address;
#X text 232 632 the '-f' creation argument initializes the format;
#X msg 73 535 format;
#X text 142 535 no format;
#X text 150 558 a 'blob';
#X text 180 593 mixtures;
#X text 530 354 send as UDP;
#X text 258 452 The format \, if any (initialized or set by a 'format'
message) instructs oscformat to interpret incoming data as integer
\, float \, string \, or 'blob'. Blobs are given as an atom count followed
by that number of elements. (If an elements is a symbol \, its first
byte is sent). If the count is negative \, the entire remaining message
is included in the blob (but the OSC parser will report the actual
number of elements). If the elements aren't exhausted at the end of
the format string \, the default (float and symbol) conversions are
made for the rest.;
#X text 306 666 Note: there's no way using oscparse to distinguish
between floats and integers \, nor to see blobs unambiguously., f
40;
#X connect 1 0 14 0;
#X connect 2 0 3 0;
#X connect 3 0 7 0;
#X connect 3 0 22 0;
#X connect 3 0 6 0;
#X connect 4 0 3 0;
#X connect 5 0 3 0;
#X connect 6 0 24 0;
#X connect 8 0 3 0;
#X connect 9 0 10 0;
#X connect 12 0 14 0;
#X connect 13 0 14 0;
#X connect 14 0 11 0;
#X connect 14 0 9 0;
#X connect 15 0 14 0;
#X connect 16 0 14 0;
#X connect 19 0 20 0;
#X connect 21 0 20 0;
#X connect 22 0 23 0;
#X connect 23 0 20 0;
#X connect 34 0 14 0;
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#N canvas 3 69 706 702 12;
#X obj 171 576 oscparse;
#X text 52 663 see also:;
#X obj 140 663 oscformat;
#X obj 224 663 netreceive;
#X text 435 666 updated for Pd version 0.46;
#X obj 171 599 print parse-output;
#X obj 314 663 list;
#X obj 419 521 netreceive -u -b;
#X msg 419 466 listen 5000;
#X msg 431 494 listen 0;
#X text 520 493 stop listening;
#X msg 57 471 1 2 3 foo 5;
#X text 51 446 numbers and symbols;
#X obj 57 496 oscformat dog cat;
#X obj 222 496 oscformat -f b weasel;
#X msg 222 471 -1 1 2 3 4 5;
#X obj 57 576 print packet;
#X text 234 445 a blob;
#X text 416 442 packets from network;
#X text 521 466 slisten on port 5000;
#X text 558 521 UDP packets \, binary output, f 13;
#X text 45 41 oscparse take incoming lists of numbers \, interpreting
them as the bytes in an OSC message. The output is a list containing
\, first \, the symbols making up the address of the OSC packet \,
and following that \, numbers and symbols as present in the OSC message.
OSC messages may contain 'float' \, 'int' \, 'string' \, or 'blob'
elements. Blobs are arrays of bytes (numbers between 0 and 255) and
are copied to the output preceded by the blob's byte count.;
#X text 80 11 oscparse - parse Open Sound Control (OSC) packets into
Pd messages, f 67;
#X text 44 187 OSC is a complicated networking protocol (FUDI \, as
used in netsend/netreceive is simpler and better but less widely used).
oscparse and oscformat make no attempt to deal with timetags or aggregates
of packets \, nor with streaming OSC. Also \, no attempt is made here
to clearly distinguish between the OSC address (symbols) and the following
data \, nor between blobs and lists of numbers - it is assumed that
you know what types the message should contain. You can alternatively
use the OSC objects from mrpeach which have more features than these.
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#X text 42 356 OSC messages may be combined in "bundles". If oscparse
receives a bundle it simply parses all the messages in the bundle in
the order they appear \, and ignores the bundle's time tag.;
#X connect 0 0 5 0;
#X connect 7 0 0 0;
#X connect 8 0 7 0;
#X connect 9 0 7 0;
#X connect 11 0 13 0;
#X connect 13 0 0 0;
#X connect 13 0 16 0;
#X connect 14 0 0 0;
#X connect 14 0 16 0;
#X connect 15 0 14 0;
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