3/30/2024 0 Comments Max 6Note that the code export feature will assume that you are familiar with C++ and working with a development IDE like XCode or Visual Studio. This feature only has limited support in our initial Max 6.1 release, but over the coming months, we will be working to improve the generated code, template examples, and documentation to make this feature useful for those of you who have been waiting for this capability. This means that you can take your gen~ patchers and export them to C++ code and your jit.gl.pix objects and export them to GLSL code. But most exciting in this release is that we have a beta version of code export. The operator set has grown, and the GenExpr language now supports recursive functions (for CPU, not GPU targets), calling gen patchers as functions, and defining functions with named parameters. Gen now has an integrated operator reference in the side bar to make learning and discovery easier than in previous releases. Gen has some significant additions and improvements in this release.
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