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Re: Initialize Cocoa/ObjC from a dynamically-loaded bundle?
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Re: Initialize Cocoa/ObjC from a dynamically-loaded bundle?


  • Subject: Re: Initialize Cocoa/ObjC from a dynamically-loaded bundle?
  • From: Keith Bauer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 21:20:45 +1300

Mark's Studio wrote:

NSApplicationLoad();

Unfortunately, this is in Cocoa.framework. I can't even load a plug-in that links to Cocoa.framework for some reason.

Sherm Pendley wrote:

Have you seen RubyCocoa?

I have, but I can't figure out how it does what it does, if indeed it does... the packaged examples all have custom executables which do link to Objective C frameworks.

There's certainly no calls to _objcInit in there, and I've been through the initialization process for the plug-in and found nothing.

Perhaps this is an issue with how I've linked my plug-ins, but again, I can't find any differences between how RubyCocoa does things and how I do...

Thanks for the suggestions...

-Keith
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