> It could certainly go away. I suppose a few people still use
> crossedit, but that could be fixed similar to the client - any things
> that common needs to call that exist elsewhere, the editor could just
> define as empty dummy functions.
Ok, guess i'll clear a few things :)
I'll remove the w
Nicolas Weeger wrote:
Hello.
What's the use of the "glue" code? In glue.c, and the callback
functions, in the library.
From what I understand, it was supposed to be for the Python plugin.
But the fun part is that is doesn't work under Win32: the library is
generated as static, so plugin and se
The glue code is for the crosslib.a which was done for
crossedit and not the plugin. One reason why i suggested
years ago to remove crossedit and use the java editor
exclusive.
You should look to daimonin... We have a very experienced
java coder working on the editor, who has cleaned up the
code
Hello.
What's the use of the "glue" code? In glue.c, and the callback
functions, in the library.
>From what I understand, it was supposed to be for the Python plugin.
But the fun part is that is doesn't work under Win32: the library is
generated as static, so plugin and server have each their own
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