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Re: apple's objc runtime on linux?
From: |
Rogelio M . Serrano Jr . |
Subject: |
Re: apple's objc runtime on linux? |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Nov 2003 17:26:16 +0800 |
I agree. What matters to me is nextstep on x86 with linux. No mach no darwin.
On 2003-11-10 15:54:52 +0800 Dirk Theisen <d.theisen@gmx.net> wrote:
> Hello!
>
>> I think that the more rewarding thing to do would be to unify the
>> (core-) runtime APIs.
>
> I can only second that!
>
> As a developer, the runtime is not relevant to me, the api is.
> I've written quite some code interacting with the (NeXT) runtime and
> portability is an issue.
>
> I know there is code trying to to unify some of the api, but it would be much
> easier to have a single api (e.g. to base high-level introspection code on).
>
> Just my 0,02€.
>
> Greetings,
> Dirk
>
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- Re: apple's objc runtime on linux?, (continued)
Re: apple's objc runtime on linux?, Markus Hitter, 2003/11/07
Re: apple's objc runtime on linux?, Bill Northcott, 2003/11/07
Re: apple's objc runtime on linux?, Benhur Stein, 2003/11/09