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Re: Should MIDINotifyProc work in command-line programs?
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Re: Should MIDINotifyProc work in command-line programs?


  • Subject: Re: Should MIDINotifyProc work in command-line programs?
  • From: John Lazzaro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2002 14:05:30 -0700

> email@hidden writes:
>
> Are you running your own run loop via CFRunLoopRun()?

No, its a pure command-line application, apart from this
NotifyProc issue sfront has no need for a run-loop, as
its run from a shell in Terminal.

> I just gave this a try and it works for me.

Thanks, this looks like its probably the simplest way to go,
assuming CoreFoundation doesn't bloat the memory footprint
of the application excessively ...

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