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On Oct 31, 2007, at 9:08 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:50 PM, Dmitry Markman wrote:
if setName accepts NString how it's possible to write
gs->setName("San Carlos");
it's probably type it should be gs->setName(@"San Carlos"); or I'm missing something?
It's C++ code. It runs just fine. (I'm assuming the '@' is something in Obj-C?)
"NString", not "NSString". "NString" is a C++ wrapper around CFString from the C++ Nano framework.
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| >Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Still no way to view CFString in custom data fomatter, huh? (From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>) |
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