@loadvalue(*file*:string)
A call to this function may take a noticeable time depending on the size
of the values to store in the dump file. While this time is usually
negligible, loading a tab of 10000 integers represents a file of size
about 60Kb and takes between 2ms and 3ms. This computational cost may
have a negative impact on the audio processing in heavy cases. However,
the intended use of and functions is to restore a “preset” at isolated
places like the beginning of the score (see eval_when_load
clauses) or
between musical sequences, a usage where this cost should have no
impact. Notice that saving a value or variables is done
asynchronously and does not disturb the “main” computation. See the
remarks of function @dump.
See Data Exchange Functions: @dump, @dumpvar, @gnuplot, @json_read, @json_string, @json_write, @loadvalue, @loadvar, @nim2vezer @parse, @plot, @read_file, @rplot, @savevalue, @set_osc_handling_double, @set_osc_handling_int64, @set_osc_handling_tab, @string2fun, @string2obj, @string2proc @to_num @xml_read @xml_string