Re: Win->MacOS porting question.
Re: Win->MacOS porting question.
- Subject: Re: Win->MacOS porting question.
- From: Filip van der Meeren <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 09:20:37 +0200
I would go for a portable model, and something like a builder pattern
for the view...
Just create a new concrete class for each new platform...
Mvg,
Filip van der Meeren
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On 13-mei-09, at 09:01, Тимофей Даньшин
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Hello.
I am about to get involved in a project on porting a windows program
into MacOS. The original program is written in C++ with limited use
of windows-specific libraries, and its owner wants the code that
will result from that project to be compilable both under Windows
and MacOS (and, preferably, other platforms).
We both understand, that that cross-platform code will only be, in
terms of the MVC model, the Model.
In that view I have two questions:
Is it a good idea to port a program that way? Or is it, perhaps,
better to have platform-specific code for each system?
If it is a good idea, then how should we create a project in a
repository so that it was usable both in Windows and in MacOS? Say,
a framework for Mac and a dll for win?
Is there anything i need to know before starting that?
Thank you in advance,
Timofey.
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