On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Ben Schlingelhof <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I understand. I could learn cocoa and win32 apis but that's a lot of
> work for one guy and my customers are an impatient bunch. Also these apis
> seem not to be supported very high-level on the factor side either, or am I
> overseeing something?
>
There aren't high level wrappers per se, but the Cocoa and GTK APIs are
already fairly high-level, and there are general utilities to ease resource
management with Objective-C and GObject objects. Both bridges are fairly
complete; the Cocoa bridge uses the Objective-C runtime to automatically
generate class and method bindings, and the GObject libraries automatically
generate bindings from the upstream XML API descriptions.
-Joe
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