Le 19 nov. 2009 à 12:35, Simon ONeill a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone have any idea where the new functions for ColorSyncManager 
> (presumably 64bit focused) are documented?  

Currently, the only place is in the headers themselves (the header are in the 
same folder as ColorSyncDeprecated.h).


> The only information I can find lists the new functions but does not document 
> them. (Application Services Reference Update. dated 2009-8-28 lists the names 
> but has no reference links to either the complete description or reference 
> documentation.)
> 
> The ColorSync.framework (C-)headers are completely changed from the earlier 
> X-Code /Leopard release
> 
> In addition to this, a huge number of fundamental ICC elements seem to be 
> probably(?) deprecated now. (I am making the dprecation assumption although I 
> can find no specific record in anything except headers => In X-code 3.2.1 
> they are now shown in a new header file labelled "ColorSyncDeprecated.h.")   
> Worryingly, the (probably?) deprecated elements include a large quantity of 
> 'enum's which are fundamental elements in ICC versions from at least 2.1 
> onwards.  I have seen some info on data 'type' issues with 'enum's in 64bit 
> code in "64 bit Transition Guide for Cocoa".
> 
> An updated version of ColorSyncManager reference is a possible missing link 
> (last update was 2005).
> 
> Are we just seeing Apple getting a bit ahead of themselves with the early 
> SnowLeopard release and not tying up the loose-ends in ColorSync for X-Code?
> 
> A link to the new documentation or even just a date for the documentation 
> release would be helpful (Apple please?)
> 
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