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.TH pdreceive 1 "1996 Mar 20" GNU
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.SH NAME
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pdreceive \- receive messages from pd on this or a remote machine
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B pdreceive
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\fIport-number\fR [udp|tcp]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Pdreceive opens a socket (with the specified port number) and
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waits for messages to arrive from one or more instances of pd(1). Each
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message received is printed to the standard output with a trailing semicolon.
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The protocol used is easy to implement and is called FUDI.
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.PP
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The \fIport number\fR should agree with the port number of a "netsend" object
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within pd. The protocol is "tcp" by default; this does a handshake
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to
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guarantee that all messages arrive complete and in their correct order; if you
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are sending messages locally or point-to-point you can often get away with
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the faster udp protocol instead.
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.PP
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You can also use this to get messages from a Max "pdnetsend" object or even
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just a
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"pdsend" in another shell. If you're writing another program you're welcome
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to just grab the sources for pdsend/pdreceive and adapt them to your own ends;
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they're part of the Pd distribution.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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pd(1), pdsend(1)
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