Follow-up Comment #2, bug #27008 (project gnustep):
Additionally, NSEndMapTableEnumeration() will do something similar at line
#493.
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #27008 (project gnustep):
I think you have misdiagnosed the problem ... but you can be forgiven for
doing that since the code is horribly obscure due to the way things were
hacked when Apple decided to change map and hash tables when they added new
APIs and classes
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #27008 (project gnustep):
Thank you for adding the comments, it's actually much clearer now why that
code is there. It turns out that the code in gnustep-base wasn't responsible
for my problem after all. The enumerator was initialized correctly, but the
subsequent code
Update of bug #27008 (project gnustep):
Status:None = Invalid
Open/Closed:Open = Closed
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Summary: NSNextMapEnumeratorPair() in NSConcreteMapTable
treats C-types as objects
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: thebeing
Submitted on: Fr 10 Jul 2009 22:28:03 GMT
Category: None
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #27008 (project gnustep):
I'm sorry, I meant to say that this happens with svn r28389. Somehow missed
that...
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