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Re: objc classes don't load at runtime - gui/win32


From: Adam Fedor
Subject: Re: objc classes don't load at runtime - gui/win32
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 22:35:32 -0700
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Stephen Brandon wrote:


...
received module: GSCompatibility.m
gathering selectors from module: GSCompatibility.m
received module: PerformSound.m
gathering selectors from module: PerformSound.m
received module: SndConditionLock.m
Record selector NSEraseRect:[(null)] as: 1459
Record selector NSHighlightRect:[(null)] as: 1460
Record selector NSRectClip:[(null)] as: 1461
Record selector NSRectClipList::[(null)] as: 1462
Record selector NSRectFill:[(null)] as: 1463
(etc)

Needless to say, my SndConditionLock class makes absolutely
no reference to any of the graphics functions/selectors.
There are not even any headers imported that would refer to
appkit things. Looking at the order of output from
gnustep-objc-1.1.0/init.c, these selectors should definitely
be related to the preceding module name (as far as I can
make out).



Well these lines would show up if you used these selectors in that module. If you haven't, and there is little reason to do so, that's very odd.

I have to say I'm baffled by the whole thing. I've tried some things myself (on Win98) and got pretty much the same results (minus the spurious selectors), even thought it appears the gnustep-gui and gnustep-base are linked the same way.



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