foo
Let’s assume we want to wait for the next event that has three path segments:
sync "/*/*/*"
This will match any Time State event with exactly three path segments, regardless of their names. For example:
cue "/eggs/beans/toast"
cue "/moog/synths/rule"
However, it will not match paths with fewer or more path segments. The following will not match:
cue "/eggs"
Each *
means any content. So we could match paths with just one segment with /*
or paths with five segments with /*/*/*/*/*
foo
However, it wouldn’t match the following:
foo
foo
You can use the ?
character to match against a single char such as "/?oo/bar/baz"
which will match:
cue "/goo/bar/baz"
cue "/too/bar/baz"
cue "/woo/bar/baz"
foo
foo
foo
When calling sync
or get
you are free to combine matchers in any order you see fit to powerfully match any Time State event created by cue
or set
. Let’s look at a crazy example:
sample :loop_amen
For those curious, these matching rules are based on the Open Sound Control pattern matching specification which is explained in detail here: http://opensoundcontrol.org/spec-1_0