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For example, take a look at Sample Data Import, and Sample Data Export. Nyquist can however read and write files. Nyquist is not actually sandboxed (you can still crash Audacity if you try), but most of the dangerous functions have been removed. Yes, some functions and features are missing from the Audacity version, such as PEEK and POKE, and also some XLISP commands such as SYSTEM.

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The XLISP provides examples for nearly all of the built-in XLISP commands.Īudacity 3.0.2 is pretty up to date with stand alone Nyquist at the moment as Audacity had a recent update of the Nyquist library. I frequently refer to the Nyquist language reference: Īnd the XLISP reference (Nyquist is an extension of XLISP). The latest Nyquist manual is also available on-line here: There is also a PEEK and POKE command, do those work and I'm assuming that the Lisp built into Audacity is sandboxed so as to prevent accidental (or otherwise) poking at random RAM and I/O locations. Like direct file operations would not work in Audacity. I'm assuming that it's not 100% compatible with Nyquist Lisp as I see commands like SUM are not listed and others that are listed With regards to that site you always refer to, there is a zipped archive of the Nyquist ref manual. I'm sure for other tasks it's fine but like you say, for small Lisp programs it's a bit of an overkill.īTW, sorry if I'm getting side tracked but maybe this extra info will benefit other readers who are thinking of starting with Lisp as well. No wonder the download is 210MB, whilst the actual main binary executable is only 300KB. The amount of frameworks it uses plus json, javascript, cocoa, node and other resources and libs is just mind boggling. On closer inspection found out why it runs slow on big projects. I downloaded it and had a look inside the app structure before installing or running it.












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