On Feb 27, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Tobias Zimmerman wrote:
OK, I'm being dense today, but is it the case that the entire bundle
is
marked as GC-required if any piece of it requires GC? If I move the
app out
of the bundle (so it is just the Pane and the framework) does that
make it
no longer GC-r
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> Subject: Re: NSPrefrencePane with Garbage Collection won't work in System
> Preferences?
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> On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Tobias Zimmerman wrote:
>> Sorry, you have confused me slightly (or perhaps given me false hope).
>>
>> I have 3 ta
On Feb 27, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
On 2/27/09 12:18 PM, Bill Bumgarner said:
A framework can be dual mode; can support both GC and non-GC
operation. This is how all of the frameworks [should be -- seems one
slipped through] are compiled on the system.
The CHUD.framework is als
On 2/27/09 12:18 PM, Bill Bumgarner said:
>A framework can be dual mode; can support both GC and non-GC
>operation. This is how all of the frameworks [should be -- seems one
>slipped through] are compiled on the system.
The CHUD.framework is also not GC-friendly. This is a shame, since it
pre
On Feb 27, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
On Feb 27, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
Yes; that is a bug -- any framework that can be embedded in a
Cocoa application as supported API should be GC enabled.
Please file a bug.
I did, almost exactly a month before Leopard shipp
On Feb 27, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
Yes; that is a bug -- any framework that can be embedded in a Cocoa
application as supported API should be GC enabled.
Please file a bug.
I did, almost exactly a month before Leopard shipped. The bug # is
5493316, and it was closed as
On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Tobias Zimmerman wrote:
Sorry, you have confused me slightly (or perhaps given me false hope).
I have 3 targets in my project: (1) the preference pane; (2) a
framework;
and (3) an application.
1 & 2 are both dual mode insofar as they can be compiled and run
wi
On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
On Feb 27, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
The System Preferences application does not support GC, thus
framework support is irrelevant.
Actually, it is relevant. We used to use the PreferencePanes
framework for things having nothi
; Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 11:08:27 -0800
> To: Nick Zitzmann
> Cc: Tobias Zimmerman , "cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com"
>
> Subject: Re: NSPrefrencePane with Garbage Collection won't work in System
> Preferences?
>
> On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Nick Zitzmann wro
On Feb 27, 2009, at 12:08 PM, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
The System Preferences application does not support GC, thus
framework support is irrelevant.
Actually, it is relevant. We used to use the PreferencePanes framework
for things having nothing to do with System Preferences, but had to
re
On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Nick Zitzmann wrote:
The PreferencePanes framework in Leopard doesn't support GC for some
unknown reason. I believe I filed a bug on this when it was in early
beta, and nothing changed in the final.
The System Preferences application does not support GC, thus fr
On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Tobias Zimmerman wrote:
I have googled this and am surprised I haven’t seen references to
the issue.
Am I doing something wrong (other than not writing dual-mode code),
or is
there a known incompatibility between GC and the System Preferences?
The Preference
Can someone confirm that the System Preferences application cannot load a
preference pane that is compiled with garbage collection? Even linking to a
framework compiled with GC ³supported² causes System Prefs to reject my
preference pane (Give an error saying it cannot be loaded). Turn off GC and
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