On 09.10.2010 20:46, Sebastian Redl wrote:
> On 09.10.2010, at 10:56, Francois Pichet wrote:
>
>    
>> On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Sebastian Redl
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
>>      
>>> What happens if someone enables Microsoft extensions in Objective-C mode? 
>>> Those attributes could be easily confused with a message send.
>>>
>>>        
>> I am not very familiar with Objective C but who wants to enable
>> Microsoft extensions in Objective C mode?
>> To port a Windows game to iPhone? Is it something we want to support?
>>      
> IIRC, we want to enable MS extensions by default on Win32. So when someone 
> wants to compile ObjC under Windows (it could happen - maybe someone wants to 
> try to port Cocoa to Windows), he would get MS+ObjC.
>
> It's something to keep in mind, at least. If we decide that there's no way to 
> disambiguate this case, we would have to emit an error when MS exts are 
> enabled in ObjC.
>    
By the way, this is just something we have to think about. I don't think 
it's a pressing issue we have to resolve now. The patch itself looks 
good to me. Go ahead and commit.

Sebastian
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