On Fri, 13 October 2000, Daniel Wickstrom wrote:
> Jiang> TclObject (tcl.lang.TclObject, Java class)
> Jiang> CObject (tcl.lang.CObject, Java class)
> Jiang>a pointer to Tcl_Obj
>
> In the case above what does the Tcl_Obj represent? Is it just a native
> "Jiang" == Jiang Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thanks, this description helps alot.
Jiang> Background: The relationship between the various objects
Jiang> are quite tricky. It takes some time to think them
Jiang> through. Basically, to reference a Tcl_Obj, the C
Jiang> s
Background:
The relationship between the various objects are quite tricky. It takes some time to
think them through. Basically, to reference a Tcl_Obj, the C structure representing a
Tcl object in the C Tcl interpreter, TclBlend creates a TclObject, a Java class
instance using the following
> "Jiang" == Jiang Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jiang> I ran your test on my version of the fix. I don't see any
Jiang> crash. One difference in my code is that I didn't remove
Jiang> any of the reference counting code that was in the C part
Jiang> of TclBlend. I.e. when