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RE: first steps
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RE: first steps


  • Subject: RE: first steps
  • From: "Lars Elden" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 17:45:32 +0100

Daniel,

>
When you get to the point of providing a full UI around this compiler, you
will want to make that UI a full-fledged application, and probably a
separate application from the compiler. So... don't worry too much about it
now. Just get your compiler working. Treat your project as a "Cocoa shell
tool" and don't expect too much GUI behavior.
>

I have not properly expressed myself :-) The compiler already builds and
works fine in OSX. Now I want to test if we can manage the OSX GUI (Cocoa?)
from it.

This is the plan: do some small Cocoa tests to build the GUI objects and
manage them. Then build the GUI lib based on Cocoa, making it accesible from
the compiler.

First test is to show kind of a Win32 MessageBox() GUI dialog. NSRunAlert()
seems the way to go (or NSAlert() ?).

My question is: gcc -Wall -o test test.m -framework Cocoa
is ok ? is missing something ?

So I can continue doing tests.

Thanks

Lars



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