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Re: PROPOSAL: Objective-C++


From: Stan Shebs
Subject: Re: PROPOSAL: Objective-C++
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 11:51:21 -0800

Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:04:26 +0100, LHelldorf@kabel.de wrote:
> 
> > >IMO when we talk about standardizing Objective-C, we talk about the
> > >runtime system and the language itself. Fortunately the language is
> > >pretty much similar across compilers, as the most widely used compiler
> > >is the GNU compiler. It may be a problem with the POC compiler of
> > >David Stes, we need to talk to him about that.
> >
> > David Stes, isn't that the guy that hates any NS*-ism concerning
> > Objective-C? I remember one thread in comp.lang.objective-c, where David
> > Stes was ranting about Apple not using Object but NSObject as the root
> > class of their Objcetive-C implementation.
> 
> I don't want to defend David Stes here, but as an Objective-C compiler
> developer I think he ought to represent his ideas in such a
> discussion. There are many neat things in POC that are quite
> interesting, like blocks for example. I'm sure some of these ideas
> would benefit the GNU compiler implementation in the long run. I think
> David's hate of NS*-ism is irrelevant here, as we are talking about
> the language and the runtime system.

Some months ago on comp.lang.objective-c I invited him to participate
in FSF GCC development, independently of Apple's participation, but
he didn't respond.  The invitation is still open, there's nothing to
keep him from working with the FSF.

Stan



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