Hi,
2013/6/19 Roddie Kieley <[email protected]> > Hi Alexander, thanks for the welcome. Not sure what happened with the > patch, I double checked my sent mail and I had attached it. Either way > I have since created "Celix-72: 'Header Files' sub folder not included in > all folders in generated Xcode project' and attached the patch there. > As far as I know this list should accept attachments.. I have applied the patch, haven't tested it on windows yet, but this will probably only make it better. Visual Studio also expects all header files to be explicitly listed. > > I am indeed using Xcode, and it apparently uses the Clang C, C++, > Obj-C, and Obj-C++ front-end for the LLVM compiler. Most of my > usage has been C++/Obj-C++ but it looks like C/Obj-C is also > no problem, which has been my experience with Celix thus far. > I use Eclipse on OSX, so I already use Clang etc. It gives better/more warnings then GCC does, but not all of them have yet been fixed ;). How did you instrument CMake to make XCode project files? I'd like to test it a bit, and possibly add some info to the Celix page. > > As such, the discussion surrounding a wrapped and/or native C++ > implementation is of interest and I will review the attached > links to get up to speed. Wrt Remote Services will keep my > eye out for more information on the specific goals of the weekend > and see if there's an area I can make a contribution to remotely. > Good to hear, if you have any remarks/ideas/etc feel free to post them! -- Met vriendelijke groet, Alexander Broekhuis
