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Information for compiling PolyML on Windows with Cygwin.
download setup-x86_64.exe from https://cygwin.com/install.html
run it
select View >Full Install the packages cygwin-devel, git, make, gcc-core, gcc-g++ and rlwrap
WARNING : don't choose mingwin64 ; this compiler don't work well for compiling PolyML on cygwin
download the PolyML release src from git : WARNING : don't clone the repository it is not the stable version and don't compile on windows.
https://github.com/polyml/polyml/archive/refs/tags/v5.8.2.tar.gz
untar it using the cywin64 Terminal
$ tar xvf polyml-5.8.2.tar.gz
then
- $ cd polyml-5.8.2
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- $ make compiler
- $ make install
and verify
- $ poly
Poly/ML 5.8.2 Release
"Hello!";
val it = "Hello!": string
control-D quit polyML
now you can use rlwrap for line editing and history
- $ rlwrap poly
then you are in business.
And also you can compile your transformer
$ polyc -o toChan1 modifier.sml
$ ./toChan1.exe
Microsoft MIDI Mapper id=0 input=false output=true opened=false interf=MMSystem
TouchOSC Bridge id=1 input=true output=false opened=false interf=MMSystem
loopMIDI Port id=2 input=true output=false opened=false interf=MMSystem
ATM SQ id=3 input=true output=false opened=false interf=MMSystem
MIDIIN2 (ATM SQ) id=4 input=true output=false opened=false interf=MMSystem
Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth id=5 input=false output=true opened=false interf=MMSystem
TouchOSC Bridge id=6 input=false output=true opened=false interf=MMSystem
loopMIDI Port id=7 input=false output=true opened=false interf=MMSystem
playing GS wavetable
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with big latency : ./toChan1 "ATM SQ" "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth"
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with small latency=2 fixed velocity=100 : $ ./toChan1 "ATM SQ" "Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth" 100 2
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with loopMidi you can use Asio then latency is ok
$ ./toChan1 "ATM SQ" "loopMIDI Port"