Re: Integrating a C command line tool into Objective-C application
Re: Integrating a C command line tool into Objective-C application
- Subject: Re: Integrating a C command line tool into Objective-C application
- From: "Alexey Zakhlestin" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 11:24:33 +0400
well, the proper-proper solution is to make a "static library" out of
that command-line application and link your cocoa-app to that library.
This way it would be possible to change (later) that library and both
of your apps would be up-to-date (after relinking)
but, anyway, your problem seem to be related to some compiler flags
(or, some typo)
On 9/8/07, Jason Wiggins <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Firstly I'd like to say that I've learnt a lot from reading the
> discussions over the past year or so and it's helped me with my coding
> and general mind set for coding in obj-c. Thanks everyone!
> Now my question. I've read through the documentation and also done
> google searches but I am yet to find *exactly* what I'm looking for to
> help me. A colleague wrote a command line tool in C a while back and
> now I want to integrate that tool into my obj-c code. I'm not sure how
> to go about this. I started coding on obj-c about a year ago on and
> off and haven't coded in C before, but looking through some books I
> have a general idea in that area. The problem is the integration, ie
> the Main function etc. Do I make the C code a new class and strip out
> the main function? I tried using that code verbatim (minus Main) and
> tried to turn it all into a method but the compiler said I can't have
> nested functions. If anybody can help in this area, I would be most
> appreciative.
>
> Regards,
> Jason Wiggins
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