On 14 Dec 2010, at 00:54, Nicola Pero wrote: > But I don't see why not. The only change in the ABI in GCC 4.6 is really the > addition of the few additional runtime functions used by the compiler when > synthesizing property accessors, which should be trivial to add to libobjc2 > (if not there yet).
libobjc2 provides the same property functions as the Apple runtime (and the ObjectiveC2 framework in GNUstep). If GCC 4.6 uses these, then it should be fine. If it doesn't, then I'd suggest you change that before 4.6 is released, because it will make maintaining the compiler difficult in the future and will mean that GCC's libobjc won't work with code that has declared properties and is compiled with clang. David -- Sent from my STANTEC-ZEBRA _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
