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Re: Using code from Cocotron
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Gregory John Casamento |
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Re: Using code from Cocotron |
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Fri, 11 May 2007 08:23:36 -0700 (PDT) |
> Something like nib supporting from Cocotron may also be worth to take a look.
> The point is that if license is not an issue and it will make
We already have it and ours is better. :)
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Gregory Casamento
----- Original Message ----
From: Yen-Ju Chen <yjchenx@gmail.com>
To: Discuss GNUstep <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 1:40:39 AM
Subject: Using code from Cocotron
Hi,
I was looking at GNUstep's NSPredicate implementation
and one obvious missing part is the -evaluateWithObject: in
NSComparisonPredicate.
Then I found Cocotron has more implementation than GNUstep.
Since NSPredicate use KVC and I remember
GNUstep's implementation of KVC/KVO is not finished (It is listed in
SoC 2007 for GNUstep),
I look at Cocotron's implementation again and it seems to have
implementation to an extent.
I wonder what is GNUstep's stand of using Cocotron's code
considering they are released under MIT ?
While their AppKit might be tied with Windows, Foundation should be
fairly portable.
Something like nib supporting from Cocotron may also be worth to take a look.
The point is that if license is not an issue and it will make
GNUstep more complete,
why not take this advantage. :)
Yen-Ju
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