Hi,

Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany a écrit :
If you find any design patterns in vcl, please let me know :-)

Ok, sorry for my bad english. I was mainly thinking "design", "organisation", "logical", or, maybe the more close word is the one you proposed below : "abstractions"

More seriously, if you have any question please ask.

I'll try. In fact, what I ask means a lot of possibilities, and is probably not very precise, but anything like diagrams or any information describing :

- the logical of other integrators (like DTIntegrator ), if any other similar abstractions are used/existing - the logical about e.g. interactions between main, instance, windows and frames (what needs what, what happens when quit ..etc)
- the logical describing vcl, and it's interaction with other modules

Will help.

This is very generic, I know, but even some sentences describing this will save a lot of time, e.g. to describe how the code is organized, and how it works.

If I'm not confused, we used one of them - an integrator - to modify the user interface on Mac OS X. the change I mean was aquacolors cws.


I guess you mean a DtIntegrator;

Exactly, thanks :)

this one was an abstraction to adapt to different desktops and get primitive information from them (style information like window background colors). This is specific to the generic X11 part of vcl.

Aren't there any other abstractions like this one in other places ?


Regards,
Eric Bachard


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