On 7 Feb 2009, at 8:29 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2009, at 11:12 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: > >> >> On 7 Feb 2009, at 7:49 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote: >> >>> >>> On Feb 7, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Christiaan Hofman wrote: >>> >>>> Basically the same results. I get the explicit #warnings and the >>>> deprecated functions and global constants. But not the deprecated >>>> methods. I'm pretty much convinced it's a gcc bug. >>> >>> Huh...I didn't notice that there weren't any methods involved. It >>> looks like this is limited to gcc-4.0 here: >>> >> >> No, that's not what I said (or meant). When I said "same result" I >> meant that I got the same results as /I/ got earlier (not the same >> as / >> you/ got). So to be clear: I did /not/ get the same warnings you got, >> I only got only the warnings for #warning, functions, and global >> constants. I do /not/ get your warnings for deprecated methods >> (like - >> stringWithCString:). > > I did understand you to mean that. I was just saying that I didn't > realize BD proper had a deprecated /method/ [1] since in my previous > list of warnings I'd used gcc 4.0. Anyway, I can almost guarantee > that we have different compiler versions installed, so that would > explain why we have different results with 4.2. > > [1] UKDirectoryEnumerator.m:508: warning: > 'stringWithContentsOfFile:' is deprecated
Anyway, I filed a bug on the fact that my version doesn't warn. I also fixed all the warnings in your list, apart from the 2 you fixed, thanks. And In added a few #warnings based on your previous list (the date parsing should be replaced using new API). Could you do me a favor and check Skim for deprecated methods whenever you find time? Thanks. I'd like to remove as much as possible any deprecated API use, because I expect 10.6 will shed of a lot of it. Christiaan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing skills and code to build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine the power of local resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the Adobe AIR SDK and Ajax docs to start building applications today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-develop mailing list Bibdesk-develop@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-develop