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Re: Whoops!



Cocoa apps can call most Carbon functions without thinking twice. Just read the documentation on Apple's web site for the particular call you're making.

Cocoa itself is already calling Carbon on your behalf to implement parts of API functionality.

Daniel

On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 08:25 PM, David Baker (Acorn Web Designs) wrote:

It looks like this has already been addressed. <http://
cocoa.mamasam.com/COCOADEV/2002/01/1/21370.php> (I checked there
yesterday, so why didn't that show up? :) ). But I don't know anything
about Carbon, so could somebody post an example explaining how to do
this? Also, if this one call requires Carbon will the rest of my app
have to be in Carbon?

David
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