| > I considered using a scripting language, but didn't want to re-invent the
wheel, if someone else had written something to do that.
>
> Thanks for the info.
What exactly did you want it to do? If I've done a similar script I'll post
it up.
Oh yeah, just a reminder folks, try to stick to plain text email if you can.
; )
Iain
> Iain Duncan wrote:
> Not long ago I finally started learning some general scripting languages,
> and I can say it is soooooo worth it. For a not long investment in
learning
> time, you can automate all those annoying tasks very easily. Now I use PHP
> programs to make up table contents, header files declaring lots of tables,
> etc. You could even use them to "pre-process" macro files from orchestra
> code if you want to get the macros out of there for debugging purposes.
> The macros make for very unhelpful error messages. )
>
> If you're just going to be scripting Csound, probably Python is your best
> bet as there have been some Python extensions in various builds of csound,
> though of course Perl will do too. I use PHP just because I wanted to
learn
> it for web stuff anyway, and I naturally gravitate to it's very C-like
> syntax. For my uses PHP works just as well as Perl and Python. Plus php5
> looks like it will be very nice. Php syntax with way better oop support.
= )
>
> If you want a sample PHP script I used for making loads of table headers,
> I'll post it to the list.
>
> Iain
>
>
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