Hi all,

I¹m making good progress with some HID classes for MachO / Win32.  I¹ve got
a ³data available² event callback working fine on MachO, following James
Milne¹s approach of creating factories to manage the creation of custom
objects.  This works by calling an object instance¹s DataAvailable event
whenever data is available for that object.  A reference to the object
instance is passed to the callback function installer, and this reference is
used (when the callback is called) to get a function pointer for the event
and call back into the RB code.

I¹m now trying to do the same thing on Win32.  My knowledge of Win32 coding
isn¹t great, but I think I have the following options:

1. Create a new (Win32) thread via CreateThread, with an event loop which
checks for custom events I have defined
2. Hook in to a window event loop via the approach mentioned by Aaron here:
http://www.aaronballman.com/programming/REALbasic/WindowSubclassingArticle.p
hp to check for my custom events in the window

1) should work, I think, but I¹m pretty sure that calling back into RB code
from this background thread will cause problems due to RB not being
thread-safe. 2) would work also, I think, but ties the events to being
processed by a window, and really I want to call into the custom class
instance¹s event, not a custom window event.

Is there any other way to do this on Win32?  That is, to either define a
callback which isn¹t tied to a window, or to use a thread to check for the
events in the background whilst still safely calling into RB code from the
thread?

Any help very much appreciated on this one!

All the best,

Dave.
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