I was confused about function callbacks instead of C++ abstract classes but then I remember that not all of cmake is probably c++ (ncurses I would guess). Would still be a cleaner OOP to use abstract classes for the error/message callbacks.

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Mike Jackson   Senior Research Engineer
Innovative Management & Technology Services


On Nov 6, 2007, at 1:40 AM, Manuel Klimek wrote:I was

Funny,
for a loooong time nothing happens, and now three people
are working on one :-) I'm, too, mainly to learn how to TDD
a GUI, so I have a different goal, perhaps I'll just go on to see
how a TDD program differs from a "traditionally" coded one,
see http://sourceforge.net/projects/qcmake if you're interested.
I'm not using any code of the other implementations.

The first thing I stumbled upon on during my tests was a
global variable for errors. I would really be interested on why
it is used... historical reasons, or a real benefit?

Cheers,
Manuel

On Nov 6, 2007 5:02 AM, Bill Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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