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Objective-C, by its heart.
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Kevin Ingwersen |
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Objective-C, by its heart. |
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Tue, 3 Jun 2014 00:34:20 +0200 |
Hey folks!
Some might remember me as a curios researcher about „Named Function Parameters“
and in general, someone who tried to port the GNUstep Platform to MacOS but got
stuck on libobjc2. But I have been getting a bit more into the language itself,
using ObjFW to generalize my code somewhat. But I have came across something
that I am curios about.
I would like to write my app using FLTK and ObjC - across platforms. I have
thought about a „mobile toolchain“, that took advantage of the native Windows
SDK but compile ObjC code instead - like using a mini-version of GCC with ObjFW
runtime and WinAPI.
My question is: Is that possible? Is there a way to make GCC pick up and use
ONLY a Windows SDK -or the installation of Visual C++ in general - instead of
anything like MinGW or GNUstep, so that I could compile native code, in which
WinAPI, or FLTK in that way, and ObjC live together, without too much hassle?
I saw Clang-CL, but I am currently not able to test if clang-cl will attempt to
compile ObjC code (in which case I would have found my solution already, but I
have doubts).
Kind regards,
Ingwie.
- Objective-C, by its heart.,
Kevin Ingwersen <=