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CLASS:: OSCFuncBothMessageMatcher
summary:: Matches incoming messages to responder funcs based on receive port and sender address
categories:: External Control>OSC>Matchers
related:: Classes/AbstractMessageMatcher, Classes/OSCFuncAddrMessageMatcher, Classes/OSCFuncRecvPortMessageMatcher, Classes/OSCFuncBothMessageMatcher

DESCRIPTION::
This is used by link::Classes/OSCMessageDispatcher:: and link::Classes/OSCMessagePatternDispatcher:: to match incoming OSC messages  to instances of link::Classes/OSCFunc:: or link::Classes/OSCdef:: using receive port and sender address. This class is private, and generally users should not need to address instances directly.


CLASSMETHODS::

METHOD:: new
Make a new instance.

argument:: addr
The link::Classes/NetAddr:: to attempt to match.

argument:: recvPort
The receive port to attempt to match, in the form of an link::Classes/Integer::.

argument:: func
The link::Classes/Function:: to evaluate if a match is found.

returns:: An OSCFuncBothMessageMatcher.


INSTANCEMETHODS::
private:: init

METHOD:: value
Check to see if a message matches, and evaluate func if it does.

argument:: msg
The OSC message as an link::Classes/Array:: in the form code::[OSCAddress, other args]::.

argument:: time
A link::Classes/Float:: indicating the time the incoming message was sent.

argument:: testAddr
A link::Classes/NetAddr:: indicating the source of the message.

argument:: testRecvPort
An link::Classes/Integer:: indicating the port on which the message was received.