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Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects

by "Erik" <customimage@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 2, 2005 at 03:01 AM

Well, according to Google groups, this will be the first post of the
year, so: First Post!  Woo-Hoo!

Anyway,

I was reading some docs on Objective-C, which I have yet to really
start learning, and I found myself wondering on how Mops (or any OO
Forth for that matter) would handle instantiating or calling objects in
Objective C or C++.

For example, if you have an ObjC or C++ shared library.  Being that
they both are object oriented languages, it would make sense that there
would be classes and objects involved.  If calling that library meant
accessing those objects, then I'm sure there would be some
cross-language quirks to say the least.

Then again, ObjC (to my understanding) uses the C conventions for
shared library calling, so perhaps using ObjC objects wouldn't be that
difficult.  C++ would be a different story, though...

Anyway, I just wanted to throw that out there and see what everybody
thought.  Thanks for your time!

Happy New Year!
Erik




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Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
"Erik" <cust  2005-01-02 03:01:50 
Re: Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
Mike Hore <mikehoreREM  2005-01-02 21:03:01 
Re: Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
Roelf Toxopeus <these3  2005-01-02 14:25:10 
Re: Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
"Erik" <cust  2005-01-04 15:50:23 
Re: Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
"Erik" <cust  2005-01-04 15:56:09 
Re: Question on Forth & C++/ObjC objects
n_sacra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-01-06 03:46:46 

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