I've restarted work on it again lately, so it's going to continue. I've uploaded the latest tarball to
http://totorisu.sk/gscoredata.tar.bz2 If you want to, merge it into GNUstep SVN, but I would be happy if I could continue work on it ;-) As for the progress: so mere 15k line of code have been written so far and I estimate that it's going to cost once more that ammount to make it work well. The current status of both the Core Data framework and the Data Builder application is half-finished. -- Saso On 6/6/06, Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wasn't Saso working on a core data clone? Would it be worth it to ask him if he can contribute this, since he recently said that he doesn't have time to work on it? -- Gregory John Casamento ----- Original Message ---- From: Fred Kiefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: GNUstep Developer <gnustep-dev@gnu.org> Sent: Monday, June 5, 2006 1:30:12 PM Subject: NSController and subclasses I am still trying to get the Books application to compile with GNUstep. Amongst many other things that are still missing, we also need NSController and the two subclasses NSObjectController and NSArrayController. All these classes have been added to AppKit in MacOSX 10.3 and extended in 10.4. GNUstep still doesn't have them. These classes need key-value coding and observing to be fully functional and NSObjectController also uses some classes from the coredata framework. This lets me doubt, if we really should put these classes into gui. What about having a coredata framework in the GNUstep SVN and add these classes as an extension to that? Any opinions? Fred _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
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