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Re: Carbon, Cocoa, and 64 bits - I'm confused



 On Thursday, June 28, 2007, at 03:13PM, "Tim Jones" <email@hidden> wrote:

>Okay, even though I swore that I wouldn't add fuel to this fire, I'm  
>totally confused as to the level of confusion that I'm reading  
>(discounting the C/C++ vs. ObjC arguments).  From what I see, Carbon  
>isn't going away, it's just not getting the full 64 bit monty.  How  
>does that affect my Carbon UI development?  It doesn't unless I need  
>to display a 2TB+ image in a window, or display 2TB+ of cell contents  
>simultaneously in a table (yeh, right).  So my confusion is that I  
>don't understand how not having a 64 bit UI API will really affect  
>Carbon users.  If I've got a huge data model that requires 64 bit  
>value handling, I don't need to use Carbon UI functions, so I'm not  
>limited by Carbon's lack of 64 bit underpinnings.  Is not having a  
>"UI is 64 bit" checkbox on product datasheets that big of a deal for  
>customers' perception of a product?

I think there are multiple concerns with this no 64-bit Carbon info:

1.  It was announced last year and then no news this year at WWDC other than we were told that it is/will be pulled in future Leopard's.

2.  There's no formal definition of Carbon, so we have no idea which part will not go 64-bit (MacWindows.h, CarbonEvents.h, Menus.h, Pasteboard.h, Files.h, etc.)

3.  No 64-bit Carbon is being viewed as no future for Carbon

4.  Cross-platform libraries seems to use Carbon a lot and no 64-bit support could mean their libraries won't work (or won't work as is) in the future.

Others include the choice of programming languages (C/C++ over Objective-C or any language that has less than 20 volumes of books in one bookstore) and existing programming API knowledge.

pete
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