RE: Objective-C++
RE: Objective-C++
- Subject: RE: Objective-C++
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 11:11:17 -0400
At WWDC, the compiler team gave a short about ObjC++. They said they where
in early beta back in May, so it's on it's way.
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-----Original Message-----
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From: Brian Hill [mailto:email@hidden]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 8:07 PM
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To: Cocoa Dev Mailing List
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Cc: Clark Mueller; R. Eranki
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Subject: Re: Objective-C++
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On Tuesday, July 24, 2001, at 06:43 PM, Clark Mueller wrote:
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> There will never be an Objective C++ because C++ is already Object
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> oriented (Objective). Because C was not, it was fixed up and made
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> "Object"ive-C. C++ is going to be a language of choice in Cocoa at
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> a later time. Or so I'm told.
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Wow, what have *you* been smoking?... Who told you that?
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> Anyone know when a working version of Objective-C++ is coming out
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> (it is,
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> isn't it? :-))?
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I think that the answer to this might be in the darwin mailing list
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archives. Here's a relevant recent quote (from 7/24 on this very
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list):
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> If you mean the Obj-C++ compiler and its status in OS X, I think
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> it's coming in 10.1, and there has been some discussion of it on
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> darwin-development (searchable archives available at
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> http://www.darwinfo.org/)
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A quick search of the archives reveals that the projected (rumored,
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until I hear it from Stan Shebs) release is along with 10.1. Keep
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an eye on the Darwin CVS in September.
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Brian
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