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Re: On Windows this is a dll, what is it on OS X
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Re: On Windows this is a dll, what is it on OS X


  • Subject: Re: On Windows this is a dll, what is it on OS X
  • From: "James W. Walker" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 23:21:17 -0700

On Oct 17, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Chris Espinosa wrote:

Try CFPlugin or CFBundle. CFPlugin actually has some dll-like semantics. You can also use down-at-the-metal dylibs, but the higher-level CF interfaces are easier to work with.

I thought CFPlugin was like COM, not DLLs in general? Another option would be a framework. In some cross-platform code I work with, I have a DLL on Windows, and a framework on Mac.

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