On 10/29/07, Ken Tilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I think you cannot "upgrade" Cells-Gtk, I think you have to make a giant > leap for guikind and call it Cells-Gtk3 (or 4, I actually forget if I am > at Cells3 or 4, the good thing being I do not think about Cells anymore > (tho every 4-8 months I run into a solid bug (another reason to, um, > upgrade))). Cells-Gtk3 will be an interestingly big job since I /think/ > you will be getting into a user-queue handler that knows about Gtk, but > as did Cells-Gtk Classic you can start by mimicking Celtk.
I knew it wouldn't just be a case of moving the asd files around but perhaps I was still underestimating the task. Here's the problems I've come accross so far. 1) def-c-output seems to be called defobserver now. Is there any semantic differences between the two? 2) make-instance 'family now requires an :fm-parent My approach until now has been to update the cells that cells-gtk uses, then load-system, fix errors, load-system.... I'm just communicating this in case it elicits a nugget of insight from someone that might have attempted a similar task before. Cheers, Andy _______________________________________________ cells-devel site list [email protected] http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cells-devel
