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Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases
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Joe Buck |
Subject: |
Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Jan 2005 09:15:55 -0800 |
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On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 10:34:51AM -0500, Adrian Robert wrote:
> The problem is not the nonexistence of Objective-C GCC developers, but
> their being outnumbered by the C/C++ ones (who thus determine both pace
> of development and release criteria). Since GCC is an FSF project, I
> hope that such a path to "tyranny of the majority" can be averted.
You are under the false impression that C and C++ users are actively
fighting Objective C. They aren't. Some of the technical battles in the
past have been over proposed changes that would have slowed down the
compiler for everyone, including Objective C users, and good solutions
have been found.
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Daniel Berlin, 2005/01/24
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Zack Weinberg, 2005/01/24
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Robert Dewar, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Adrian Robert, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Robert Dewar, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Richard Earnshaw, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Steven Bosscher, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Steven Bosscher, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Helge Hess, 2005/01/25
- Re: Objective-C bugs and GCC releases, Joe Buck, 2005/01/25