On 7 Jan 2014, at 08:23, Sebastian Reitenbach <sebas...@l00-bugdead-prods.de> 
wrote:

>   * better OBJC2 support, some more proper gs-make support

A minor point, but Apple hasn't used the term 'Objective-C 2' for over five 
years.  Possibly because they were mocked for describing the version of 
Objective-C that came after Objective-C 4 as Objective-C 2...

The main point that we want to be making today is that we support ARC.  We 
might want some bullet-point features, such as:

- ARC
- Blocks
- Properties
- Braindead array and dictionary syntax with poorly thought out semantics added 
to appease Python programmers

Or, more simply, all of the language features that are supported on OS X with 
the latest Apple tools.

David

-- Sent from my Difference Engine




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