Hey guys. I will, of course, be there. I’m looking forward to seeing all
of you.
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Hi Lars,
lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
Who will participate? I hope, this reminder comes early enough
the reminder is early, but as as I anticipated privately to some of you,
I will probably not make it. Perhaps just a short drop.
It will be my birthday and that date has been
> On 3 Jun 2024, at 16:45, lars.sonchocky-helld...@hamburg.de wrote:
>
> Hello dear GNUsteppers and friends,
>
>
> IIRC, upcoming Saturday is our next GNUstep Bi-Monthly Meeting, 08.06.2024
> 18:00 CEST (GMT+2)
>
> It is usually a somewhat relaxed Video-Ca
Hello dear GNUsteppers and friends,IIRC, upcoming Saturday is our next GNUstep Bi-Monthly Meeting, 08.06.2024 18:00 CEST (GMT+2)It is usually a somewhat relaxed Video-Call between the participants, there are also news and some organizing stuff is talked about.Who will participate? I hope
Tweet about the GNUstep release?
https://x.com/search?q=GNUstep=live=default
Kind regards,
Lars
> Am 30.05.2024 um 08:01 schrieb Gregory Casamento :
>
> Release of Gorm.
>
> Gregory Casamento
> GNUstep Lead Developer / Black Lotus, Principal Consultant
> http://
Release of Gorm.
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https://www.gofundme.com/f/cacao-linux
if you like...
https://discord.gg/UX3WxBZ2
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Please join if you like...
https://discord.gg/UX3WxBZ2
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a thourough testing of all changes that were commited lately. I
> Wrote a separate mail about that
> * Updates from Hugo about libobcj2 and agreed to do again work on NetBSD
> support
> * Marco shared a lot of his enthusiasm about GNUstep, shared his screen
> and showed off some of his
the end of May, to allow for code freeze and
a thourough testing of all changes that were commited lately. I Wrote a
separate mail about that
* Updates from Hugo about libobcj2 and agreed to do again work on NetBSD support
* Marco shared a lot of his enthusiasm about GNUstep, shared his screen
Hi Fred!
a pity you and Gregory couldn't make it. It was a nice meeting... I
participated for 1h48' even if I had to procastinate dinner with my
parents a little.
Fred Kiefer wrote:
I cannot make it on Saturday. We have an invitation from friends and I won’t be
back in time.
My point for
On Fri, 12 Apr 2024 at 11:28, Gregory Casamento
wrote:
>
> Noted. I will do that next time. I suppose I made the mistake of thinking
> that timezones were a universal concept.
Timezones are. US timezones aren't. It's only in my mid-40s I even had
to start learning the names of the US ones,
argument about
Fahrenheit, I got what you were saying.
Yours, GC
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2024 at 08:37, Gregory Casamento
wrote:
>
> Anybody is welcome. Please come!!!
Error: not in America, do not speak American timezones. I have to
Google it _every single time_.
Please, for the ROTW, remember to add in UTC or GMT because everyone
knows how far they are away from
> On 12 Apr 2024, at 10:41, Fred Kiefer wrote:
>
> I cannot make it on Saturday. We have an invitation from friends and I won’t
> be back in time.
>
> My point for the discussion would be the same as last time, to prepare a
> shared release of all core libraries. My contribution could be
come. Please come!!!
>
> Gregory Casamento
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Thank you. I am adding this to my calendar, and I will try to join if I can.
Joseph Maloney
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Saturday!!!
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On Thu, Apr 11, 2024
Jitsi Meeting -
https://meet.jit.si/TheatricalNecessitiesFormulateNotably
Anybody is welcome. Please come!!!
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On 2024-04-04 09:07:36 +0200 Thomas wrote:
As Ricardo mentioned could you test wether this strange menu behavior
is
caused by GDSE please or is there another reason?
The reason why this doesn't work is missing support from the window
manager (windowmaker).
1. GNUstep will send out
omething like D-bus for IPC for
> example.
>
> What makes GSDE cool is its simplicity. All of its consistency and power
> comes from the GNUstep foundation (e.g. services, NSNotifications, global key
> shortcuts, steptalk, etc.).
>
> However, this is only possible because all
Hi Thomas,
I am afraid creating modern, OSX-like desktop would require very different
approach than GSDE is taking.
Using Wayland, process separation and something like D-bus for IPC for example.
What makes GSDE cool is its simplicity. All of its consistency and power comes
from the GNUstep
t;> as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between
>> the usage of the apps.
>>
>> Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))?
>
> Not really, but we rely essentially on OpenStep behaviour, since that is the
> default &
Hi Thomas,
Thomas wrote:
Hello,
as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between
the usage of the apps.
Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))?
Not really, but we rely essentially on OpenStep behaviour, since that is
the default "
Hi Ondrej,
I would very very appriciate if these menus "hide others", "show all" or "quit“
and so on would stay and work GSDE wide in a uniform way :-).
In my opinion you addressing one main reason for the tiny userbase GNUstep has.
There is noch easy to use, comfort
Hi Thomas,
As GNUstep is platform independent, there is no specific design guideline.
Many applications will use menu items, shortcut keys etc. that fit particular
platform (Windows / OS X or Linux)
GNUmail or PikoPixel is good example of that.
GSDE and Nextspace follow Next/OpenStep design
Hello,
as I play around with GSDE I noticed that there are some differences between
the usage of the apps.
Does a Design Guideline for GNUstep exists (as Apple has(d))?
So at macos every app from the Finder to the smallest app has the (standard)
menue points: hide, hide others, show all
efunct" or archived blogs.
This way the user knows they are no longer active.
Riccardo
>
GC
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Hi,
Svetlana Tkachenko wrote:
Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180318120215/http://gnustep.blogspot.com/
Older posts link is broken, but the ones in sidebar half-work.
pointing to an archived blog is defying the goal of a blog, IMHO...
except if there is some specific precious
Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20180318120215/http://gnustep.blogspot.com/
Older posts link is broken, but the ones in sidebar half-work.
as archive, but a bit stale.
Some are non-existing anymore. Best to be removed or replaced, or we
give out a bad impression
Are there new ones to add? new blogs related to GS?
Broken link:
GNUstep News <http://gnustep.blogspot.com/> Not an Official GNUstep
News Site Yen-Ju Chen (u
Richerd, Sergei,
it works now: I must admit I did not know that the User Domain was the
GNUstep directory in my home directory. And there was indeed a Gorm version
that had escaped my attention. My sincere apologies for keeping you busy
like that.
I wonder now if there is anybody using GUstep
> On 16 Feb 2024, at 11:05, Sergei Golovin via Discussion list for the GNUstep
> programming environment wrote:
>
> By the way it is strange that Gorm was installed in the
> SYSTEM_DOMAIN. My installation goes into
> <...>/Local/Applications/Gorm.a
Edwin Ancaer writes:
> Sergei,
>
> I have been booking at the defaults, but I find them in different places.
> There is set of decent looking defaults file Defaults.plist at
> /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Applications/Gorm.app/Resources. They are in
> the attached file.
It is
toolkit. Units like oscillators, envelopes, filters and reverb are the
>> elements from which notes may be built.
>>
>> Our goal was to make experimenting with Audio and MIDI easy and fun using
>> GNUstep on Linux.
>>
>> One of the more interesting
aph-based audio processing
> toolkit. Units like oscillators, envelopes, filters and reverb are the
> elements from which notes may be built.
>
> Our goal was to make experimenting with Audio and MIDI easy and fun using
> GNUstep on Linux.
>
> One of the more interesting demos i
Wow. This looks amazing!! Very cool!
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are the
elements from which notes may be built.
Our goal was to make experimenting with Audio and MIDI easy and fun using
GNUstep on Linux.
One of the more interesting demos involves tying audio and MIDI objects
together with StepTalk. An eventual goal is producing a more full-featured
audio
teNotably
> >> The meeting is open to everyone. Please feel free to attend. It
> starts at 12:30EST and goes to 2:30PM EST. This is an informal meeting,
> though we may discuss some important topics.
> >>
> >> Yours, GC
> >> --
> >> Gregory Cas
to attend. It starts at
>> 12:30EST and goes to 2:30PM EST. This is an informal meeting, though we
>> may discuss some important topics.
>>
>> Yours, GC
>> --
>> Gregory Casamento
>> GNUstep Lead Developer / OLC, Principal Consultant
>> http://www.
everyone. Please feel free to attend. It starts at
> 12:30EST and goes to 2:30PM EST. This is an informal meeting, though we may
> discuss some important topics.
>
> Yours, GC
> --
> Gregory Casamento
> GNUstep Lead Developer / OLC, Principal Consultant
>
; wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> my calendar says that our bi-monthly GNUstep Video Call is up this Saturday
> (10.02.2024) at 18:30 MET / 17:30 GMT / 12:30 ET / 9:30 PT:
>
> https://meet.jit.si/TheatricalNecessitiesFormulateNotably
>
> Will we hold the meeting this time
everybody,
>
> my calendar says that our bi-monthly GNUstep Video Call is up this
> Saturday (10.02.2024) at 18:30 MET / 17:30 GMT / 12:30 ET / 9:30 PT:
>
> https://meet.jit.si/TheatricalNecessitiesFormulateNotably
>
> Will we hold the meeting this time or will we skip it again
topics.
Yours, GC
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- http://heronsperch.blogspot.com
<https:/
Hi everybody,
my calendar says that our bi-monthly GNUstep Video Call is up this Saturday
(10.02.2024) at 18:30 MET / 17:30 GMT / 12:30 ET / 9:30 PT:
https://meet.jit.si/TheatricalNecessitiesFormulateNotably
Will we hold the meeting this time or will we skip it again?
Kind regards
thank you, Riccardo and Sergei, for the replies.
I think I'm OK with ProjectCenter.
Next on the list is Gorm. I installed the latest release (1.3.1) from
Github, and I thought it was be OK, I could follow the tutorial
https://gnustep.github.io/experience/PierresDevTutorial/index.html and
things
Hi,
Edwin Ancaer wrote:
Then I got ProjectCenter to build, also from github. And it seems to
work. I did a first test, and I could build and execute the
ubiquitous Hello World as a Tool. Small detail, as I start
ProjectCenter with the openapp command, I see the following:
Edwin Ancaer writes:
> [edwin@ottopedi /usr/ports/devel/gorm/work/apps-gorm-04554d2]$ openapp
> ProjectCenter
> 2024-02-02 22:42:56.724 ProjectCenter[26915:101910] No local time zone
> specified.
> 2024-02-02 22:42:56.724 ProjectCenter[26915:101910] Using time zone with
> absolute offset 0.
>
Hello,
finally some progress, mostly by trial and error, but hey, I can build
make, base, gui and back from what I think to be the latest release
versions in github. The number in the so files seem to indicate this.
Then I got ProjectCenter to build, also from github. And it seems to work.
I
Well, I suppose very few people use GNUstep on FreeBSD...
It seems there is something going wrong with the Documentation indeed. The
first errors I find during the build is during the execution of autogsdoc:
gmake[4]: Entering directory
'/usr/ports/x11-toolkits/gnustep-gui/work/libs-gui-gui
Gregory,
I suppose I install version 2.9.1 of gnustep-make if I see the folllowing:
=> Attempting to fetch
https://github.com/gnustep/tools-make/releases/download/make-2_9_1/gnustep-make-2.9.1.tar.gz
gnustep-make-2.9.1.tar.gz 606 kB 2925 kBps
00s
Is there anot
Edwin,
NSCollectionViewLayout.h and its associated layout classes were not in
gui-0_30_0. I'm confused as to why it's having an issue building docs.
Are you certain you don't have a different version of gnustep-make
installed?
Yours, GC
On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 3:15 PM Edwin Ancaer wrote
Hello,
can I bore you some more with my GNUstep on FreeBD adventures?
I noticed my FreeBSD version was out of support, so I freshly installed
FreeBSD 14.0. That made the situation a lot better. The GNUstep ports
worked, but the versions of gnustep-make, gnustep-libs and gnustep-back
were
Fred,
thanks for looking into this. If I look in the Makefiles of the GNUStep
ports, I see they use github, but apparently they are unmaintaned since a
while. Libs-gui is version is still at version 0_28_0 and libs-base is at
0_27_0.
I will try to update all Makefiles to the the latest versions
:31 schrieb Edwin Ancaer :
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I must admit my Christmas Wishes for you all are not entirely without
> self-interest
> I recently had to reinstall GNUStep on my FreeBSD laptop. As I'm on FreeBSD,
> I used the ports system. When installing the gnustem-
Hello all,
I must admit my Christmas Wishes for you all are not entirely without
self-interest
I recently had to reinstall GNUStep on my FreeBSD laptop. As I'm on
FreeBSD, I used the ports system. When installing the gnustem-gui port, I
had an error. The installation displayed a list
No problem, hope you are doing better! Will keep you in my thoughts.
Hi Riccardo,
SimpleWebKit has its own JS interpreter (ECMA-Script)...
https://git.goldelico.com/?p=swk.git;a=blob;f=Sources/ECMAScriptParser.h;h=df2117b53feb6bbc107ffe03a51d26a4ef57c321;hb=18944b0223a4a85c7f338f8dacce071f7fb0d97e
The main missing thing is how to manipulate the DOM tree objects
Hi Nikolaus,
H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
SimpleWebKit had all WebView interfaces to call JS and itself contains some
incomplete JS (ECMA-Script) interpreter.
what do you think of integrating a light-weight JS interpreter library?
I wonder if at the backend of the parser this can be easily
the meeting.
> Yours, GC
>
> --
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> GNUstep Lead Developer / OLC, Principal Consultant
> http://www.gnustep.org <http://www.gnustep.org/> -
> http://heronsperch.blogspot.com <http://heronsperch.blogspot.com/>
> https://www.patreon
Yours, GC
>
>--
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Hey guys, I ended up in the hospital on friday and part of saturday due to
high blood sugar. I apologize for not being able to make it to the
meeting. Yours, GC
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Hello everybody,
since a google search for neither "netsurf site:lists.gnu.org" nor
"websurf site:lists.gnu.org" did result in any findings, it could be
suspected that nobody seems to be aware of an existing GNUstep port of
the netsurf browser.
I already accidently st
> Am 05.11.2023 um 15:44 schrieb loserism :
>
> myFloat2 = [NSNumber numberWithDouble: 3.14];
> myFloat2 = [NSNumber numberWithDouble: 2.78];
Maybe assigning to myFloat2 twice is a typo?
And myFloat1 may happen to be uninitialized to some other constant.
-- hns
Hi All. Let's look at the code first:
|
#import "stdafx.h"
int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
NSNumber *myFloat1;
NSNumber *myFloat2;
myFloat2 = [NSNumber numberWithDouble: 3.14];
myFloat2 = [NSNumber numberWithDouble: 2.78];
NSComparisonResult result;
result = [myFloat1 compare:
_096_live/
>
> New version of Debian-based live distro boasts added GNUstep, too
>
>
>
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w version of Debian-based live distro boasts added GNUstep, too
Nice write up, interesting read with some insights. Thanks for writing and
sharing!
>
>
>
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>
I hope I am now closer to preferred terminology. ;-)
Window Maker Live: When less is more, but more is also ... more?
https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/25/window_maker_096_live/
New version of Debian-based live distro boasts added GNUstep, too
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things discussed there are taken into
consideration by the core team.
Please feel free to attend.
Yours, GC
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one day! So Austin is fine.
To answer your question, a lot of modern apps that I work on (and specifically
the one I want to port to GNUStep) use CALayers. I could do without it, I
suppose, but it really is a glaring gap in GNUStep's implementation. Commenting
those lines out would make the apps
Hi Dr Clow (please let me know how to address you if this is incorrect),
I'm not one of the GNUstep developers, I contributed to some apps many years
ago.
I appreciate your suggestion of donating and having progress in specific areas.
I am hoping this will be responded to by other more
I was wondering if there were any developers who would be more interested in
contributing to GNUStep if there was some money involved. I saw the fund raiser
from years ago.
I sponsor a few of open source projects, and was thinking about putting some of
that money towards GNUStep instead
Thank you for your efforts, your answer was exactly what I was expecting.
> Hi,
>
> As far as I know, no one has ported JavaScriptCore to GNUstep. It might not
> be a huge amount of work but that last time I looked at it (ten or so years
> ago) the build system for JSC
question is if you want DOM integration (i.e. JS within a browser) or a
stand-alone JSVirtualMachine class.
BR, NIkolaus
> Am 10.09.2023 um 15:08 schrieb David Chisnall :
>
> Hi,
>
> As far as I know, no one has ported JavaScriptCore to GNUstep. It might not
> be a huge amount of
Hi,
As far as I know, no one has ported JavaScriptCore to GNUstep. It might not be
a huge amount of work but that last time I looked at it (ten or so years ago)
the build system for JSC conflated a lot of things in the Apple paths that
would need disentangling if you want the Cocoa bits
Hello friends.
I'm trying to use JavaScriptCore through gnustep and found that gnustep doesn't
find JavaScriptCore, does anyone know how to fix it? I know I can use other
third party js engines, but I only want to use the interface provided by Apple,
does gnustep provide an implementation
> Am 20.08.2023 um 16:42 schrieb Austin Clow :
>
> I have been investigating how drawing works and am having a hard time
> understanding where drawing begins in the object hierarchy. For example,
> where does an NSWindow tell its decorations view to begin drawing its content
> into the
ssConstructor. The
>> former
>> is used to simply wrap Objective-C NSObjects and the latter is used to
>> register subclasses with the GNUStep Objective-C runtime. All classes crated
>> with GNUStepNSObjectSubclassConstructor get a special Ivar '___swiftPtr '
>> inte
I have been investigating how drawing works and am having a hard time
understanding where drawing begins in the object hierarchy. For example, where
does an NSWindow tell its decorations view to begin drawing its content into
the window? Thanks!
elp bridge Swift classes to Objective-C (1)
> GNUStepNSObjectWrapper and (2) GNUStepNSObjectSubclassConstructor. The former
> is used to simply wrap Objective-C NSObjects and the latter is used to
> register subclasses with the GNUStep Objective-C runtime. All classes crated
> with GN
UPDATE: SUCCESS!
Since I sent that last email. I had a little break through.
Then GNUStep ObjC function class_getMethodImplementation (Apple also has
function class_getMethodImplementation_stret that is evidently not used in
GNUStep and is just a stub) and allows one to look up the C function
9 PM, Gregory Casamento > >> <mailto:greg.casame...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hey, I just want you to know that this is VERY VERY cool!!! Yours, GC
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 12:05 PM mailto:dr_c...@me.com>>
>
t;>
> >> On Sun, Aug 6, 2023 at 12:05 PM wrote:
> >> I have solved the NSWindow initializer issue. I didn't realize I was
> passing Swift's Foundation.NSRect and not the C version. Sill haven't
> solved the issues regarding adding new ObjC classes to the runtime at
>
When Macros are available on Linux, we might be able to make some of this
automated through Macros. Does GNUStep have a BridgeSupport file like apple's
libraries used to have?
Right now the major TO DO is getting a better Swiftier version of
objc_msgSend() that handles the pointer mechanics
SWindow initializer issue. I didn't realize I was passing
>> Swift's Foundation.NSRect and not the C version. Sill haven't solved the
>> issues regarding adding new ObjC classes to the runtime at runtime through
>> Swift. Any ideas here would be appreciated.
>>
>> T
dding new ObjC classes to the runtime at
> runtime through Swift. Any ideas here would be appreciated.
>
> The image below is an GNUStep app written in Swift. The Menu is from the
> GORM file from the Terminal (I had to start somewhere!)
>
> [image: Screenshot 2023-08-06 at 10.5
is an GNUStep app written in Swift. The Menu is from the GORM
file from the Terminal (I had to start somewhere!)

> On Aug 5, 2023, at 9:03 PM, dr_c...@me.com wrote:
>
> I just wanted to update everyone on my progress and solicit some help if
> possible.
>
> State of my progress:
here
https://github.com/austintatiousness/GNUStepSwiftBridge . This assumes that
you're running this from within OnFlapp's GNUStep Desktop.
Solution to objcSendMessage:
Because Swift doesn't allow variable argument parameters, I had to create
various versions of objcSendMessage (e.g
You can always fallback to the inplace documentation in GNUstep make:
https://github.com/gnustep/tools-make/tree/master/TestFramework
Hope this helps,
Fred
> Am 05.08.2023 um 01:47 schrieb Tito Mari Francis Escaño
> :
>
> Hi,
> Can somebody please point me to the GNUstep Test
Hi,
Can somebody please point me to the GNUstep Testsuite resources?
I clicked the link in
https://gnustep.github.io/developers/documentation.html and it went error
404, supposedly pointing to something in Github but it seems it's no longer
there.
I was hoping to learn how test-driven development
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TRUE;CN=discuss-gnustep@gnu.org;X-NUM-GUESTS=0:mailto:discuss-gnustep@gnu.o
rg
ATTENDEE;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE
;CN=riccardo.mott...@libero.it;X-NUM-GUESTS=0:mailto:riccardo.mottola@liber
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e code in libs-corebase for an example on how to
> call method from C code. All the bridge code is in Source/GSObjCRuntime.h.
>
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2023, 16:05 wrote:
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>> I am very interested in building a bridge between Swift and GNUStep's
>> Objective-C Runtime.
>>
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thod from C code. All the bridge code is in Source/GSObjCRuntime.h.
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 29, 2023, 16:05 mailto:dr_c...@me.com>> wrote:
>>> I am very interested in building a bridge between Swift and GNUStep's
>>> Objective-C Runtime.
>>>
>>>
bjCRuntime.h.
>
> On Sat, Jul 29, 2023, 16:05 mailto:dr_c...@me.com>> wrote:
>> I am very interested in building a bridge between Swift and GNUStep's
>> Objective-C Runtime.
>>
>> Given that the Objective-C implementation provided by GNUStep doesn't
>>
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> Given that the Objective-C implementation provided by GNUStep doesn't
> interact directly with Swift as Swift can with Apple's Objective-C runtime,
> I was wondering if there was a way to call into GNUStep from C. If someone
> could show me an example of a way to call into GNUStep using
I am very interested in building a bridge between Swift and GNUStep's
Objective-C Runtime.
Given that the Objective-C implementation provided by GNUStep doesn't interact
directly with Swift as Swift can with Apple's Objective-C runtime, I was
wondering if there was a way to call into GNUStep
not
work on my machine, I want to know whether it is a problem of my
system or gnustep itself, I am currently using debugger I'm currently
using the debugger to try to find out where the root of the problem
is, even my debugger is not working properly at the moment, but to
help anyone who
never gets called when you call
NSLog from main directly.
> On 4 Jul 2023, at 09:28, Frederik Seiffert wrote:
>
> That exit code is STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, I’m guessing it’s crashing
> somewhere in the GNUstep initialization.
> https://www.magnumdb.com/search?q=1073741819
>
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That exit code is STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, I’m guessing it’s crashing somewhere
in the GNUstep initialization.
https://www.magnumdb.com/search?q=1073741819
I think you won’t get any further without using a debugger to get a stack trace
of the crash. You should be able to use either Visual
Hello RK, first of all thank you for your reply and advice. I am currently
using gnustep-tools-windows-msvc, but the program does not work properly using
code that involves objects, such as the following code:
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@interface HelloWorld : NSObject
- (void)sayHello;
@end
@implementation HelloWorld
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