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Re: [sc-users] Writing a new class ?



I need nothing ... I'm just testing the langage. So, anything is intersting :) I did not know the existence of this environnements variables. Is what simple letter variables are environnements variables ?

I don't find the grammar of the langage. Is it possible to find it ?
Thanks.

Dan Stowell a écrit :
What sort of "global" do you want? You might be fine with environment
variables, named with a "~" at the start.

~test = 65;   // run this line by itself

{  ~test * 2  }.value;  // then this

They hang around long enough that you can often treat them as globals.

Dan


2009/3/4 kg <kg2007.kg@xxxxxxxxx>:
Ok, it works.
I've read (not entirely ...) the documentation, and I don't see something
about that ...
But, I've read that classes are the only global objects ...  It's  easier to
make static global object, maybe I could infer that I must relaunch the
interpreter ...
brief,
Thanks.


Josh Parmenter a écrit :
You need to save class files as Text files (with the .sc extension... see
save as).

Then, they need to go into the class file path. I suggest putting them in
your Application Support Directory's Extensions. On OSX one of these is
located at ~/Library/Application Support/SuperCollider/Extensions .

Recompile the library... then try:

a = NewClass.new;

Hope that helps.

Josh


On Mar 4, 2009, at 10:46 AM, kg wrote:

Hi,

I'm discovering supercollider langage. I'm trying to write a class.
This is the code that I've wrote:
NewClass {}

This is the error that I obtain when I execute it:
ERROR: Class not defined.
 in file 'selected text'
 line 1 char 8:
NewClass¢ { }
-----------------------------------
nil


What's happenning ? (It's difficult to make an easier code that it ...)


Thx in advance.


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