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Re: [sc-users] sync with server



(
I was dreaming of a syncOn var in ServerOptions.
False as default, if true, everything is synced.
No need to use routine, or bind, and, in case you need, you can forget the client/server architecture, à la SC2) 
)

Best

-a-

On Jul 22, 2009, at 8:22 AM, Dan Stowell wrote:

I didn't think that approach would work - surely the ".bind" method
wants to send all the contents' OSC messages in a single bundle,
whereas the ".sync" wants to send a bundle and wait for sync before
executing any further commands? Or do the two methods actually play
nicely together in a way I hadn't realised?

Dan


2009/7/22 Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I think the simplest way is:

s.bind {
       something...
       s.sync;
       something else ...
       ...
}



It makes one for you if you don't supply it. I believe the option to pass
one in is to allow more complicated things, but I don't have an example.

On 21 Jul 2009, at 22:12, Josh Parmenter wrote:

Hmm... not sure. I always use the Condition.

Best,

Josh

On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:

Ah, thanks Josh, now I remember I saw it once on the list...
but is Condition optional (as said by help)?

Best

-a-

On Jul 21, 2009, at 10:51 PM, Josh Parmenter wrote:

Routine.run({

c = Condition.new;
... send async command ...
s.sync(c);
... contiue ...
})


Hope that helps.


Josh


On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:47 PM, Andrea Valle wrote:

Hi,
this maybe is a bizarre question, anyway...

Sometimes asynchronous commands are welcome, sometimes (for me) not.
 Is there a way to force syncing between sclang and scsynth, apart
form completion?

I mean, if you evaluate this:

SynthDef(\some, { etc}).send(server) ;
// sclang wait until server has compiled, then
Synth(\some) ;

Or it's just the way architecture is and that's all?
(That would mean that each time the server is called it blocks the
sclang thread until it sends back something like a completion message)

Best

-a-


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