Re: [LAU] Eval JACK trouble

From: Julien Claassen <julien@email-addr-hidden-lab.de>
Date: Tue Jul 15 2008 - 16:02:24 EEST

Hello Hermann!
   Thanks for the answer. I just wondered about the logic of it all. It goes
like this:
first check first argument or one before last
   (which is OK for an input_port)
Then check second argument or two before last
   (Why two before last, should it be last, so the possible succession is:
jack_connect in_port out_port
or:
jack_connect [options] in_port out_port
   But that way the second form would be:
jack_connect [options] out_port in_port [one other option]
   I just wonder...
   Btw.: I think this is not good at all, at least when I see it as it is
there. Because:
if (first two argv[]s no options)
   if in_port in argv[1]
   if out_port in argv[2]
else // first one is an option
   if in_port in argv[argc-1]
   if out_port in argv[argc]
// end else
   Kindest regards
         Julien

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