I hate to keep pointing it out, but the off the shelf embedded
system we are using is an ARM processor running a circa 2012
Ubuntu release. They have not changed it in years. We use a
vanilla gcc tool chain. I will do the test compile tomorrow
at work but I very much doubt @autoreleasepool{} exists.
I will find a work around, and yes, I am indeed that anal. And
I am in aerospace. But I repeat myself...
Actually I posted that tidbit because it looks to me like the
API violates the intent of the the NS foundation kit standards
as I understand them. It was my impression that every Class
should be instantiable via:
[[Foo alloc] initMyDesignatedInitializer: vals]
NSHost lacks any reasonable -init: methods. Not my call if
that is the way folks want it, but it would not be my way
of doing it.
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| Dale Amon Immortal Data |
| CEO Midland International Air and Space Port |
| [email protected] "Data Systems for Deep Space and Time" |
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