Re: Informal poll
Re: Informal poll
- Subject: Re: Informal poll
- From: Takaaki Naganoya <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 23:56:22 +0900
2014/06/13 22:25、Shane Stanley <email@hidden> のメール:
> * Are you using the Script Libraries facility (not Script Debugger libraries or "load script" libraries)? If so, are you using standard AS libraries, ASObjC-based libraries, or both? And are you writing (or at least modifying) them yourself, or getting them elsewhere? And are you using libraries with scripting dictionaries, or using normal AppleScript handler calls?
Partly Yes. Partly No.
I use some standard AS libraries and some ASOC-based libraries.
AS libraries are wrote by myself. ASOC-based libraries are not. ASOC with Script editor is not worthy for me.
I want to make GUI based app with AppleScript. ASOC without Xcode is not worthy.
I use handler call. There is a few information to write whole dictionaries I want.
# I think "AS libraries with AS Dictionary" as the replacement of OSAX.
> * If you're not using Script Libraries, is there any particular reason?
We can’t use it with older Mac OS X systems.
And..there is a maintenance reason.
I have thousands of AS handlers. But AS Libraries will not reduce efforts to maintain them.
AS functions are frequently broken by bug makers in Apple.
Do you remember “is in” function was broken in Mac OS X 10.3, Tiger?
I have to check them one by one.
AS Libraries is a kind of abstraction system. It is worthy in productivity. But not in OS bug-detection.
> * Do you know how to set up Script Libraries and use them in your scripts?
Yes. But AS Libraries are not useful yet due to the lack of the auto-online update function,
It is a fatal lack.
> * Do you think you would be more likely to use ASObjC if you could include it directly in your scripts (perhaps confined to handlers or sections of code), or would it not make any difference?
It depends on the copyrights of AS Libraries.
> * If you were to be granted one AppleScript-related wish, what would it be?
Wish:
Syntax aware-coloring in Xcode builtin editor.
The way to separate AppleScriptObjC script
The way to easily debug AppleScriptObjC
Reading on-line Cocoa documents in AS way
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