2010/12/22 Fred Kiefer <[email protected]>: > Sorry Banlu, > > I missed this second mail. This explains my stupid question. > I had a short look at the Apple documentation and you are right, it > doesn't state what happens when this method is called on the wrong event > type. Most likely we jst extrapolated the behaviour from the other > methods on NSEvent. The better way to find out is of course to write a > short test program on Cocoa and implement the same behaviour. > I will do that and add this to our test suite. > > Fred
Hi Fred, That should be me, I sent the second mail coz DrNHS bugged me my first question was lacking of info. AFAICT it didn't happen in Cocoa since I have the problem only when porting an app I released called Helicropper from a working OSX version. But even if it does, I hardly see why someone would expect a delta to raise an exception than giving a zero. If they are catching stray events they probably should check for event type. BAnlu -- .----. Banlu Kemiyatorn /.../\...\ Free Software Yogi |.../ \...| 漫画家 GZSC |../ \..| http://groundzerostudiocomplex.blogspot.com \/ \/ http://qstx.blogspot.com _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
