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Top Forums Programming attach message at runtime Post 302653191 by chercheur857 on Friday 8th of June 2012 01:50:20 PM
Old 06-08-2012
yes a struct of int,

To be more precise:

I want at run time, redirect the socket and attach on it a couple(struct (1,2) for example) and at the reception I will save this information

According to my research, I have to use the library interposition mechanism, LD-preload


Have you an idea about this mechanism if it really allows me to attach the couple at runtime?

Thank you so much for help
 

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SCLANG(1)						      General Commands Manual							 SCLANG(1)

NAME
sclang - a real time audio synthesis programming language SYNOPSIS
sclang [options] DESCRIPTION
SuperCollider is a real time audio synthesis programming language. sclang is a client for the scsynth(1) server. It connects to scsynth, interprets your sclang commands, and sends OSC message to scsynth. SuperCollider has documentation in the HTML format available in the supercollider-doc package. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -d <path> Set runtime directory -D Enter daemon mode (no input) -g <memory-growth>[ k | m ] Set heap growth (default 256k) -h Show summary of options -l <path> Set library configuration file -m <memory-space>[ k | m ] Set initial heap size (default 2m) -r Call Main.run on startup -s Call Main.stop on shutdown -u <network-port-number> Set UDP listening port (default 57120) SEE ALSO
scsynth(1) /usr/share/doc/supercollider AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Brossier <piem@altern.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Modified and updated by Artem Popov <artfwo@gmail.com>. Nov 18, 2008 SCLANG(1)
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