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Re: Fast enumeration
From: |
Ivan Vučica |
Subject: |
Re: Fast enumeration |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Feb 2011 15:54:06 +0100 |
On 4. vel. 2011., at 14:57, Jens Ayton <jens@ayton.se> wrote:
I can't find a conveniently clean answer to this on the
intergoogles, so:
* Is fast enumeration usable in any stable release version of GNUstep?
* If so, what combination of GNUstep version and compiler is
necessary?
* To get to the nub of the issue, what nasty #ifing do I need to get
my nasty foreach() macro to use fast enumeration if available when
building for GNUstep? (Building with distro-standard versions of
GNUstep is a higher priority than saving on temporary enumerators,
and besides, I still support OS X 10.4 anyway.)
--
Jens Ayton
If you refer to for(id x in y) syntax, I believe you just need to use
a compiler with objc2.0 support, as well as a sufficiently recent
runtime.
I think I haven't had problems with clang and Debian testing's GNUstep.
Regards,
Ivan Vučica
via phone
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