> On 21 Jun 2015, at 06:08, Germán Arias <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I want learn to make wrappers, but I don't have experience on this. So I
> have some questions (maybe stupid questions):
> 
> 1) Is possible make wrappers using StepTalk?
> 
> 2) Or I should look into java/ruby wrappers? In the case of ruby
> wrappers I see this needs the header "objc-api.h" which is no longer
> available on gcc, so I should use libobjc/libobjc2. Is possible do this
> using the headers of the "modern runtime"? Or "objc-api.h" is really
> necessary?

I do you mean by ‘wrappers’ ?
The only usage of the term that comes to mind is a wrapper for launching 
non-gnustep programs as if they were apps (eg using the openapp tool or from 
GWorkspace).
You don’t need a special programming language to do that … normally it’s just a 
directory containing a text file (Info-gnustep.plist), a tiny shell script, and 
perhaps some images.
You coulds look at the documentation in gnustep-gui, but it’s probably 
quicker/simpler to look at / copy the examples in gnustep svn at 
usr-apps/gworkspace/Apps_wrappers

.
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