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[moderator] Re: Presumably iphone does Objective-C 2.0?



Folks,

Please remember that this is not public information. Even the documentation requires an NDA and login to get access.

Succinctly, the iPhone can't be discussed here.

WWDR does have more information forthcoming.

thanks

scott


On Mar 6, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Kevin Vanwulpen wrote:
Hi

"Note: iPhone OS does not support memory management using the garbage collection feature that is in Mac OS X v10.5 and later."

Can be read at this link:
http://developer.apple.com/iphone/gettingstarted/docs/creatingiphoneapps.action

So I would say ...at least not the AGC aspect of Obj-C 2.0

Kevin

Dave Camp wrote:
That's not what he was asking. He was specifically asking about Objective-C 2.0. It has functionality not present in previous versions of the language.

Dave

On Mar 6, 2008, at 2:48 PM, Conrad Taylor wrote:

Hi, I'm sure that iPhone has always done Objective-C because the iPhone is
running a core version of the Mac OS X operating system.
-Conrad


On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 2:34 PM, Robert Nicholson <email@hidden >
wrote:


So given that Core is supported by the iphone are all the Objective-C
2.0features supported too?


So you can write iphone apps that use GC should you so wish?

I've yet to see the SDK which hopefully will answer these questions.

also given so much overlap b/w iphone SDK and Cocoa SDK do they coexist
together nicely or can you get by with existing tools plus frameworks plus
simulator?


Don't see any reason to have two copies of Xcode, IB etc just to do iphone
development.
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References: 
 >Presumably iphone does Objective-C 2.0? (From: "Robert Nicholson" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Presumably iphone does Objective-C 2.0? (From: "Conrad Taylor" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Presumably iphone does Objective-C 2.0? (From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Presumably iphone does Objective-C 2.0? (From: Kevin Vanwulpen <email@hidden>)



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