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Re: Pretest next week
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YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu |
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Re: Pretest next week |
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Wed, 04 Feb 2009 17:13:36 +0900 |
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>>>>> On Wed, 04 Feb 2009 02:04:46 -0500, Richard M Stallman <address@hidden>
>>>>> said:
> What I would do can be found in my Carbon+AppKit port (*) for Emacs
> 22. But that's not an "NextStep" port
> Is there ANY way to make the Cocoa port handle C-g correctly on
> NextStep?
I tried that with my Carbon+AppKit port first, but I abandoned it in
the very early development stage. Because I'm relatively new to
Cocoa, there might be some way I don't know yet. Anyway, I'm not 100%
sure. If Adrian or someone else can find the way, that'll be fine.
> in the sense that it heavily
> relies on Carbon on which the Cocoa event system is implemented.
> ISTR that the Mac support we had in Emacs 22 was based on Carbon, and
> that we removed it because the interfaces it used were no longer
> supported. But now you're saying that what you would do is use those
> interfaces. I don't know how to reconcile these too.
> Did I misunderstand part of this?
Although almost all the GUI portion of Carbon will be deprecated,
that's not extended to the whole Carbon. That's why I created the
Carbon+AppKit port from the Carbon port by only replacing its GUI
implementation (src/mactoolbox.c) with some Cocoa counterpart
(src/macappkit.m).
YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu
address@hidden
Re: Pretest next week, Stefan Monnier, 2009/02/02
- Re: Pretest next week, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2009/02/02
- Re: Pretest next week, Adrian Robert, 2009/02/04
- Re: Pretest next week, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2009/02/04
- Re: Pretest next week, Richard M Stallman, 2009/02/05
- Re: Pretest next week, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2009/02/05
- Re: Pretest next week, Adrian Robert, 2009/02/05
- Re: Pretest next week, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2009/02/06