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Any reason why the rest of extended argument types is not supported? I mean especially the m[idi], but eventually also h [int64], r[gba], N[il] and I[nfinitum]. The library seems to be designed very well, so that it should only be question of adding the appropriate handlers. I guess that only arrays could be more difficult to deal with.
I am also a bit confused whether c[har] (and T[rue], [F]alse?) is fully implemented both for reception and sending, or not. It is covered by some methods but seems to be missing in others (OSCMessage::decodeData covers i,f,d,t,s,b, but not c,T,F).
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Any reason why the rest of extended argument types is not supported? I mean especially the m[idi], but eventually also h [int64], r[gba], N[il] and I[nfinitum]. The library seems to be designed very well, so that it should only be question of adding the appropriate handlers. I guess that only arrays could be more difficult to deal with.
I am also a bit confused whether c[har] (and T[rue], [F]alse?) is fully implemented both for reception and sending, or not. It is covered by some methods but seems to be missing in others (OSCMessage::decodeData covers i,f,d,t,s,b, but not c,T,F).
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