At 07:25 PM 5/27/2002 -0400, Lavoie Philippe wrote: >I was hoping I could use SharpDevelop both as the editor and as a source >of inspiration for the GUI coding :) I'll also be using tools like nant >and nunit. > >So on to the question. Can SharpDevelop and the Nunit GUI client be run >under Linux using mono? If not how far off is it? 2 months, 1 year ? If >so, how come you don't advertise some of the well known C# application >that fully run with Mono under Linux?
With regards to #develop: as #D is a GUI app, it extensively uses Windows Forms. In addition to that dependency, we need quite a few classes from other namespaces too. Therefore, for #develop to run under Mono, the Mono FCL must implement the classes used by #D. (We have a few WIN32 dependencies, but these can be removed/worked around) The Mono support we have so far is limited to platform-specific line terminators. The support that's going to be added soon: a switch in C# projects where you can choose to compile with either csc.exe or mcs.exe (nice for testing a project/class library/sample against both compilers). While I'm at it: we'd welcome input to our unit testing framework, #unit (should be portable to Mono with exception to the GUI). It is slightly different from NUnit: it can test protected class members, follows .NET paradigms (attributes instead of inheritacne) and most importantly, it can test multi-assembly projects. (We are working on a detailed tech note) Chris _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
