Hi, after having taken a more detailed look at the runtime environment (specifically while looking for the *reasons* for all the #ifdefs), I found that much of POSIX, the entire graphics subsystem and more are all inside the runtime. Most (all used by unicon users? Symbian OS, anybody?) modern systems have a runtime linker and therefore, wouldn't it be a good idea to have platform-dependent modules and a platform-independent runtime? I don't like the overuse of the preprocessor in the runtime. It makes it hard to understand. What do Unicon people think of runtime linking?
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