Nehemiah Dacres wrote: > I just wanted to bring the attention to the community that there will > be a python/Objective C language bridge implemented come the > release of Leopard, Mac OS 10.5 > > These are a few questions I wanted to ask the MacPython Dev team > I was wondering how are we going to tailor the MacPython programming > environment for those who want to use the bridge in programming for python? > Will Py2App take advantage of this new ability and if so, how? > How does this contrast with using PyObjC?
I don't actually have any inside knowledge (I don't have access to Leopard developer builds, etc.), but I rather doubt that Apple is completely re-implementing PyObjC. At least a few of the people who work on PyObjC are Apple employees, and there was a tutorial showing how to make a Cocoa app using PyObjC at apple.com a few months ago. It was my impression that the Cocoa-python bridge discussed in the leopard preview docs *is* PyObjC, though of course I could be way off the mark, etc. -Jacob _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig