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From: | Quentin Mathé |
Subject: | Re: GNUstep roadmap (was Re: [Suggestion] GNUstep-test for quality control) |
Date: | Mon, 3 Nov 2003 22:28:16 +0100 |
Le 3 nov. 03, à 19:02, Chris B. Vetter a écrit :
Howl has several problems. One is that it is blocking your application as you need to enter Howl's own runloop. You can try to 'isolate' it in a separate thread, but then again, AppKit itself isn't thread-safe.
but could we imagine in this case to perform the AppKit calls in the main thread (to discard the thread-safety issue)…
Another problem is that certain facilities Apple's NSNetService classes depend on aren't implemented, eg. browsing for default domains. There are some more but those two are the first that come to mind.
ok, but the source are available then it can be added, isn't it ? -- Quentin Mathé qmathe@club-internet.fr
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