From: blackrain ()
Date: May 12, 2008
Subject:
Re: Building Sclang Executable on OS X (leopard or
Hi Josh,
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Josh Parmenter w=
rote:
> Do you mean the lang XCode project fails? I got it all working this
> morning, but need to figure out a few more things about getting
> scsynth to work properly... also, I have things working in Aquaemacs.
>
by default, sclang will look for scsynth (and the plugs folder) in the
directory where SCClassLibrary lives. say String:scDir
The standadrd behaviour, like the app does - symlinks will do too (not alia=
ses).
for things to work in gui versions of emacs (scsynth perhaps not being
found?) you have to change your working path in emacs (dired) to
~/sclang or customize scel and emacs for the path you expect to use.
at any rate, you will always need a customized library as the document
explains. an off the shelf lib will not work because of the
dependencies to cocoa primitives.
Marije posted a bit ago about some changes to the lib to make it
platform free; This would be nice to have but mean time we have to
make the mods I describe in the doc.
> x - here are a couple things I noted... do these make sense to you?
>
> in ~/sclang/scel/el rename sclang-vars.el.in to sclang-vars.el. You
> can do this in Finder, or if you are in the directory already:
>
> mv sclang-vars.el.in sclang-vars.el
>
It does make all the sense. I forgot to add that in the emacs part instruct=
ions.
However, the instructions at the bottom of the doc are more like a
real fast idea on how to get emacs-nox working with scel in osx; I
direct users to the actual scel documentation in order to get things
working properly.
The doc is only focused on having sclang running and setting up a
slightly customized library that will not contain dependencies to
cocoa primitives _and_ use scel /if/ present.
thanks =3D)
> NOW - if you want to use a Cocoa or Carbon based Emacs (CarbonEmacs or
> Aquamacs Emacs), you will need the new SCClassLibrary to be in your
> home directory (anyway to set this to look in ~/sclang??? is this
> defined in the Emacs interface, or is it because Aquamacs Emacs is
> starting from home??? hmm...).
>
> Josh
>
applications launched from the finder inherit a basicaly empty
environment. This can be changed by adding definitions to the cocoa
env dictionary if developing an app from scratch.
This behaviour can be customized in Emacs and scel.
cheers,
x
>
>
> On May 12, 2008, at 8:49 AM, scacinto wrote:
>
> >
> > Hey x,
> > This actually fails with the same error. I must be doing
> > something
> > wrong in the build process, as I followed the rest of your
> > instructions to a
> > tee (though I'm not sure what the problem was with the '\emacs \emacs'
> > thing... was that something wrong on my end? (I haven't even
> > installed
> > emacs, let alone called it for anything... perhaps that's the
> > problem?...)
> >
> > I know this is a pain, but when you get a chance, could you clarify
> > (or
> > someone else) the build-in-XCode process? This must be where I'm
> > going
> > wrong. I'd also like to have Josh or another post those directions
> > over at
> > the NewScores page so they're readily accessible to those wanted to
> > follow
> > this dark path...
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > -S
> >
> >
> >
> > blackrain-2 wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:10 AM, scacinto
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> OK - can you define what you mean by "build the sclang target"?
> >>> I've
> >>> opened
> >>> the language project in XCode and built the sclang under the Target
> >>> heading,
> >>
> >> yes exactly that =3D)
> >> please svn update and build again (oops), I was missing a symbol
> >> definition for the deployment target although the development target
> >> builds fine.
> >>
> >> also, you may want to select a deployment target for your builds - by
> >> default it will build the debug version wich is slower and PPC code.
> >>
> >> in XCode with the lang project opened:
> >> Project -> Set Active Build Configuration -> deployment
> >>
> >>
> >>> but following the rest of your directions the execution of the
> >>> binary
> >>> fails
> >>> with the following error.
> >>>
> >>
> >> =3D)
> >>
> >> /emacs hmmm
> >> it should be a Symbol as in 'emacs' thus \emacs not /emacs
> >>
> >> let us know how it goes.
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >>
> >> x
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>> Waz:~/SuperCollider3/build scott$ sclang -d ~/sclang/init_OSC
> >>>
> >>> compiling class library..
> >>> NumPrimitives =3D 551
> >>> compiling dir: '/Users/scott/sclang/SCClassLibrary'
> >>>
> >>> compiling dir: '/Library/Application
> >>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions'
> >>> compiling dir: '/Users/scott/Library/Application
> >>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions'
> >>> pass 1 done
> >>> ERROR: Parse error
> >>> in file '/Platform/osx/OSXPlatform.sc'
> >>> line 17 char 24:
> >>> if ( this.hasFeature( /?emacs ) ) {
> >>> Document.implementationClass.startup;
> >>> -----------------------------------
> >>> ERROR: file '/Platform/osx/OSXPlatform.sc' parse failed
> >>> error parsing
> >>>
> >>> Extension overwriting SimpleNumber:asTimeString
> >>> in file '/Library/Application
> >>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions/ljpclasses/classes/LJP
> >>> Classes/Extensions/SimpleNumber-asTimeString.sc'.
> >>> Original method in file '/Common/Math/
> >>> SimpleNumber.sc'.
> >>> WARNING: FunctionDef contains variable declarations and so will
> >>> not be
> >>> inlined.
> >>> in file '/Users/scott/Library/Application
> >>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions/quarks/NonRT/batchNRT/batchNRT.sc'
> >>> line 93 char 14:
> >>> var psfr;? // Please ignore
> >>> SC's
> >>> warning about not inlining this function.
> >>> psfr =3D SoundFile.new;
> >>>
> >>> I'm sorry if I'm missing something obvious, but ...
> >>>
> >>> thanks,
> >>>
> >>> -S
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> scacinto wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> word! downloading ahora!
> >>>>
> >>>> -S
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> blackrain-2 wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> done.
> >>>>> please svn update.
> >>>>> try a build of sclang target.
> >>>>> There is a new document 'README SCLang OSX' with steps to setup a
> >>>>> library to work with sclang in os x.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> let me know how it goes.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> cheers,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> x
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 2:40 PM, scacinto
> >>>
> >>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Could you define what steps you are speaking of and provide a
> >>>>>> link?
> >>>>>> Are they
> >>>>>> the same as the wiki? I've tried all of the instructions on the
> >>> wiki
> >>>>>> with
> >>>>>> two different computers and OSes and both fail to compile
> >>>>>> correctly
> >>>>>> (with
> >>>>>> the modification of some files called for which are not present
> >>>>>> in
> >>> the
> >>>>>> current revision as per my original post.)
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> -S
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> blackrain-2 wrote:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> The steps I posted here ages ago still work.
> >>>>>>> All source files still exist and there is no need to mod them at
> >>> all
> >>>>>>> but make some defines/additions to the project.
> >>>>>>> The current xcode sclang project is wrong; it hooks the cocoa
> >>> views
> >>>>>>> primitives and other stuff that will make sclang fail but appear
> >>> like
> >>>>>>> all is good (launch, compile and finish); I will check in the
> >>> changes
> >>>>>>> soon to svn.
> >>>>>>> I got no clue about scons - I dont use it on osx.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> x
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 6:10 PM, scacinto
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> I just tried to build sclang following the directions on the
> >>> wiki.
> >>>>>> The
> >>>>>>>> directions seem to be seriously outdated and flawed in several
> >>>>>> respects,
> >>>>>>>> including calling for the editing of several files which no
> >>> longer
> >>>>>> seem
> >>>>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>> exist. I'll post the output of my attempt to run the
> >>> executable at
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>> end
> >>>>>>>> of this post.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> So I've tried two different methods described on the wiki,
> >>> using
> >>>>>> scons
> >>>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>> using XCode, both of which failed. This seems like a bit of a
> >>>>>> problem,
> >>>>>>>> especially if someone new (without the commitment of a
> >>> long-time
> >>>>>> user)
> >>>>>>>> would
> >>>>>>>> like to get sclang running on OS X.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Could someone post clear instructions on how to compile SC with
> >>>>>> sclang
> >>>>>>>> using
> >>>>>>>> scons or XCode if they have managed to do so? Also, please
> >>> post
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>> version
> >>>>>>>> of XCode you are using (My failed attempt used 2.4.1) the OS
> >>> (ex.
> >>>>>>>> 10.4.11)
> >>>>>>>> and whether you are using a PPC or Intel mac.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> It seems that getting a reliable and simple method of compiling
> >>>>>> with the
> >>>>>>>> sclang executable available for peruzal on the wiki, in the
> >>> how-to
> >>>>>> page
> >>>>>>>> of
> >>>>>>>> the sourceforge page or even, perhaps preferably, in the OS X
> >>>>>> README, is
> >>>>>>>> a
> >>>>>>>> must as more and more people I talk to seem a little
> >>> dissatisfied
> >>>>>> with
> >>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>> current Interpreter.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Thoughts?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> -S
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Waz:/Applications/Audio_Applications/SuperCollider3/build
> >>> scott$
> >>>>>>>> ./sclang
> >>>>>>>> init_OSC
> >>>>>>>> compiling class library..
> >>>>>>>> NumPrimitives =3D 551
> >>>>>>>> compiling dir:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>> '/Applications/Audio_Applications/SuperCollider3/build/
> >>> SCClassLibrary'
> >>>>>>>> compiling dir: '/Library/Application
> >>>>>>>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions'
> >>>>>>>> compiling dir: '/Users/scott/Library/Application
> >>>>>>>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions'
> >>>>>>>> pass 1 done
> >>>>>>>> Extension overwriting SimpleNumber:asTimeString
> >>>>>>>> in file '/Library/Application
> >>>>>>>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions/ljpclasses/classes/LJP
> >>>>>>>> Classes/Extensions/SimpleNumber-asTimeString.sc'.
> >>>>>>>> Original method in file
> >>>>>> '/Common/Math/SimpleNumber.sc'.
> >>>>>>>> WARNING: FunctionDef contains variable declarations and so will
> >>> not
> >>>>>> be
> >>>>>>>> inlined.
> >>>>>>>> in file '/Users/scott/Library/Application
> >>>>>>>>
> >>> Support/SuperCollider/Extensions/quarks/NonRT/batchNRT/batchNRT.sc'
> >>>>>>>> line 93 char 14:
> >>>>>>>> var psfr;? // Please
> >>> ignore
> >>>>>> SC's
> >>>>>>>> warning about not inlining this function.
> >>>>>>>> psfr =3D SoundFile.new;
> >>>>>>>> -----------------------------------
> >>>>>>>> numentries =3D 1124454 / 18350124 =3D 0.061
> >>>>>>>> Method Table Size 9205632 bytes
> >>>>>>>> Number of Method Selectors 5738
> >>>>>>>> Number of Classes 3198
> >>>>>>>> big table size 73400496
> >>>>>>>> Number of Symbols 14287
> >>>>>>>> Byte Code Size 500140
> >>>>>>>> compiled 565 files in 4.92 seconds
> >>>>>>>> compile done
> >>>>>>>> // History.logFolder: /Users/scott/Library/Application
> >>>>>>>> Support/SuperCollider/HistoryLogs
> >>>>>>>> Class tree inited in 0.18 seconds
> >>>>>>>> ERROR: A primitive was not bound. 0 550
> >>>>>>>> Instance of Method { (0175CDF0, gc=3D01, fmt=3D00, flg=3D11,
> >>> set=3D04)
> >>>>>>>> instance variables [15]
> >>>>>>>> raw1 : Float 3.885846e-318 00000000 000C0048
> >>>>>>>> raw2 : Float 5.56268497783366e-309 00040000 04000304
> >>>>>>>> code : instance of Int8Array (0175CF30, size=3D4, set=3D1)
> >>>>>>>> selectors : nil
> >>>>>>>> constants : nil
> >>>>>>>> prototypeFrame : instance of Array (0175CEE0, size=3D4, set=
=3D2)
> >>>>>>>> context : nil
> >>>>>>>> argNames : instance of SymbolArray (0175CEA0, size=3D4, set=
=3D1)
> >>>>>>>> varNames : nil
> >>>>>>>> sourceCode : nil
> >>>>>>>> ownerClass : class SCView (01713D70)
> >>>>>>>> name : Symbol 'prInit'
> >>>>>>>> primitiveName : Symbol '_SCView_New'
> >>>>>>>> filenameSymbol : Symbol
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>> '/Applications/Audio_Applications/SuperCollider3/build/
> >>> SCClassLibrary/Common/GUI/Base/SCView.sc'
> >>>>>>>> charPos : Integer 6387
> >>>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>> ERROR: Primitive 'none' failed.
> >>>>>>>> Failed.
> >>>>>>>> RECEIVER:
> >>>>>>>> nil
> >>>>>>>> CALL STACK:
> >>>>>>>> MethodError:reportError 0166AE30
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> Nil:handleError 0166AEF0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> arg error =3D
> >>>>>>>> Thread:handleError 0166AE90
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg error =3D
> >>>>>>>> Object:throw 0166ADD0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> Object:primitiveFailed 0166AD70
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> SCView:init 0166AD10
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg argParent =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> arg argBounds =3D
> >>>>>>>> SCContainerView:init 0166ACB0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg argParent =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> arg argBounds =3D
> >>>>>>>> SCWindow:initSCWindow 016AA430
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg argName =3D "internal server"
> >>>>>>>> arg argBounds =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg resizable =3D false
> >>>>>>>> arg border =3D true
> >>>>>>>> arg scroll =3D false
> >>>>>>>> Server:makeGui 01621CB0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg w =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var active =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var booter =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var killer =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var makeDefault =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var running =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var booting =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var stopped =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var bundling =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var recorder =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var scoper =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var countsViews =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var ctlr =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> var dumping =3D false
> >>>>>>>> var label =3D "internal server"
> >>>>>>>> var gui =3D class CocoaGUI
> >>>>>>>> var font =3D
> >>>>>>>> var volumeNum =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> Server:makeWindow 0166AA70
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg w =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> OSXPlatform:startup 01716400
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> Main:startup 017163A0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> ERROR: A primitive was not bound. 0 550
> >>>>>>>> Instance of Method { (02095980, gc=3D01, fmt=3D00, flg=3D11,
> >>> set=3D04)
> >>>>>>>> instance variables [15]
> >>>>>>>> raw1 : Float 3.885727e-318 00000000 000C0030
> >>>>>>>> raw2 : Float 1.390671244457466e-309 00010000 01000001
> >>>>>>>> code : instance of Int8Array (02095A30, size=3D1, set=3D1)
> >>>>>>>> selectors : nil
> >>>>>>>> constants : nil
> >>>>>>>> prototypeFrame : instance of Array (013A6FC0, size=3D1, set=
=3D1)
> >>>>>>>> context : nil
> >>>>>>>> argNames : instance of SymbolArray (013A7000, size=3D1, set=
=3D1)
> >>>>>>>> varNames : nil
> >>>>>>>> sourceCode : nil
> >>>>>>>> ownerClass : class Meta_CocoaDocument (02091B70)
> >>>>>>>> name : Symbol 'prGetIndexOfListener'
> >>>>>>>> primitiveName : Symbol '_TextWindow_GetIndexOfListener'
> >>>>>>>> filenameSymbol : Symbol
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>> '/Applications/Audio_Applications/SuperCollider3/build/
> >>> SCClassLibrary/Platform/osx/CocoaDocument.sc'
> >>>>>>>> charPos : Integer 3010
> >>>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>> ERROR: Primitive '_BasicAt' failed.
> >>>>>>>> Index not an Integer
> >>>>>>>> RECEIVER:
> >>>>>>>> Instance of Array { (016AAC90, gc=3D20, fmt=3D01, flg=3D00,
> >>> set=3D00)
> >>>>>>>> indexed slots [0]
> >>>>>>>> }
> >>>>>>>> CALL STACK:
> >>>>>>>> MethodError:reportError 013CAC50
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> Nil:handleError 013CABF0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D nil
> >>>>>>>> arg error =3D
> >>>>>>>> Thread:handleError 013CAB90
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg error =3D
> >>>>>>>> Thread:handleError 013CAB30
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg error =3D
> >>>>>>>> Object:throw 013CAAD0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> Object:primitiveFailed 013CAA70
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D [*0]
> >>>>>>>> < FunctionDef in Method Meta_CocoaDocument:startup >
> >>> (no
> >>>>>>>> arguments
> >>>>>>>> or variables)
> >>>>>>>> Routine:prStart 0166AAD0
> >>>>>>>> arg this =3D
> >>>>>>>> arg inval =3D 4.991427843
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> scacinto wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Hi all,
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> I've recently become dissatisfied with the supercollider
> >>>>>> interpreter
> >>>>>>>> (for
> >>>>>>>>> a number of reasons including no line numbers, no auto syntax
> >>>>>>>>> highlighting, open windows all over causing headaches, etc.)
> >>> and
> >>>>>> would
> >>>>>>>>> like to be able to work with the sclang executable instead
> >>> via
> >>>>>> another
> >>>>>>>>> text editor. I've attempted to build the executable from the
> >>>>>> source
> >>>>>>>> using
> >>>>>>>>> scons but get a host of errors. Has anyone had success
> >>> building
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>> executable from source on a MacIntel with Leopard? The error
> >>> (if
> >>>>>> you
> >>>>>>>>> care) is as follows.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> ...Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.cpp: In function 'void
> >>>>>>>>> syncOSCOffsetWithTimeOfDay()':
> >>>>>>>>> Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.cpp:290: error:
> >>>>>> 'gettimeofday' was
> >>>>>>>> not
> >>>>>>>>> declared in this scope
> >>>>>>>>> scons: *** [Source/lang/LangPrimSource/PyrSched.os] Error 1
> >>>>>>>>> scons: building terminated because of errors.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> If I edit out this section and try again, other files pop up
> >>> with
> >>>>>>>> errors.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> I know there are instructions on the wiki for ways to build
> >>> from
> >>>>>>>> source
> >>>>>>>>> using XCode, and other means, but the instructions are rather
> >>>>>> cryptic,
> >>>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>>>> some didn't work for me at all. Is there an easy (practical)
> >>> way
> >>>>>> to
> >>>>>>>> do
> >>>>>>>>> this that doesn't require hours of reading/editing?
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Another question. Has anyone tried the text-editor Smultron?
> >>> It
> >>>>>> has
> >>>>>>>> a
> >>>>>>>>> number of nice features, from auto syntax highlighting to
> >>> auto
> >>>>>> line
> >>>>>>>>> numbering, in-window (quicklook) document opening so all docs
> >>> are
> >>>>>>>>> contained within a single window, one need only click one to
> >>>>>> access
> >>>>>>>> it.
> >>>>>>>>> It has multiple view support and some other niceties. It can
> >>>>>> execute
> >>>>>>>>> scripts, inline posts, etc. It seems like one could easily
> >>>>>> script
> >>>>>>>> this
> >>>>>>>>> program to work like SCVim and get some of the features
> >>> missing
> >>>>>> in the
> >>>>>>>>> interpreter.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> I would love to hear what people are thinking about the
> >>> current
> >>>>>> UI
> >>>>>>>>> Interpreter and their workarounds for working with the sclang
> >>>>>>>> executable
> >>>>>>>>> with other programs.
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> - Scott
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
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