Re: Plugins and shared code question.,
Re: Plugins and shared code question.,
- Subject: Re: Plugins and shared code question.,
- From: Uli Kusterer <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 23:38:09 +0200
On 25.06.2007, at 07:39, Scott Andrew wrote:
I have 2 iPhoto plugins that share some very common code that lives
in a couple of static libraries. However i am seeing some weird
behavior where if both plug-in's are installed their code doesn't
work. I get some weird behavior where code is stepped on in one
plug-in by the other. Has anyone seen this? Does this happen
because the code is both living in the same address space and they
have the same class names? Can i not share common code between
them? I don't think a framework would solve the problem since the
code would still be loaded into the same address space. Any
suggestions?
Yes, it's probably the class names colliding. What I do is I simply
have a #define. So if my class was originally called UKPluginHelper,
I'd do:
#define UKPluginHelper UKPluginHelper_PluginA
for plugin A, and similarly for plugin B. You can do all of that in
your prefix header.
Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
http://www.zathras.de
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