The reason I believe it to be a runtime issue is that the list of
subclasses is generated by querying the runtime.    I will start up a
NetBSD instance to investigate this.

GC


On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 6:54 AM, Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On NetBSD with gcc 4.5.4 x86-32 and its default runtime, when inspecting a
> NSTextField I cannot change its type. Among the possible classes, only one
> is shown, the one of the textfield. If freshly instantiated, only
> NSTextField. No password, or search fields.
> On OpenBSD gcc 4.2.1 i386-32bit, I have the same problem. On linux I do
> not experience this, with gcc, but I don't remember the exact compiler
> version, I need to check
>
> This works on FreeBSD with clang and gs's libobjc2
>
> Gregory suggests this is a runtime problem.
>
> Anybody else can reproduce this problem? Report your gcc version perhaps.
>
> Riccardo
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