> I've been playing around with Obj-C for the Palm, but due to the lack of
> time have not been able to do as I much as I'd like (so goes the story of
> life). If you are interested, I can forward you over a scaled down version
> of the Obj-C runtime and a starter project that "should" work for the Palm
> OS.
C'est la vie (oops, forgot that my French sucks).
> The file you are referring to (Object.h) is typically supplied by the OS
(as
> is the case for NextStep/Mac OS X or GNUStep). Since the Palm does not
> supply such a framework, you are responsible for implementing the basic
> Object class and runtime environment. In theory, once the runtime and
Object
> class have been ported to the Palm OS, the other Obj-C objects (such as
> those contained in GNUStep or libobjc) should work.
So it ain't fully supported by CW. I guess it has been subsumed by C++.
> There are also some settings in CW preferences that need to be made to
> enable Obj-C. You can find "Enable Objective C" under the Languages:C/C++
> Pannel for a project's preferences.
That is where I got the idea. Thanks for the info.
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