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On Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at 04:57 , Jeff Lowrey wrote:
> At 2:19 PM -0500 9/18/01, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
>> CoreFoundation is relatively easy, if somewhat tedious, to
>> wrap, since it's straight C. I'm guessing Foundation and
>> AppKit would be tougher, since they're Objective-C. What I
>> haven't found any documentation for yet is how to set up the
>> Objective-C runtime so it can be called from C.
>
> You obviously missed the beginning of this thread, which
> included a link
> (http://developer.apple.com/samplecode/Sample_Code/Cocoa/Cocoa_With_Carbon_or_C__.
> htm) to instructions for how to call Objective C from C, and
> the other way around.
Ouch! What hurts the most is that not only did I not miss the
beginning of the thread, I still have in my mailbox the message
in which you first included that link. And yet I still managed
to forget that you'd sent it.
I haven't touched any of that code since the day before this
thread started, so I guess if you take my statement in that
historical context, it still makes sense....
Thanks for the reminder.
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Craig S. Cottingham
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