1. wxWindows
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Oct 22, 2000
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Due to technical difficulties, I've put trying to get wxWindows working on hold for the moment. If anyone has any questions, or wants to convince me to keep at it (and lend a hand), send me a note. I'm not getting out of the cross-platform game entirely, though. I'll probably take another stab at wrapping GTK+ (using Ox to parse the include files) once I get through debugging Py (that may be a while!). -- David Cuny
2. Re: wxWindows
- Posted by Ray Smith <smithr at IX.NET.AU> Oct 23, 2000
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Hi David, Where do you get your GTK+ dll's from? ( http://www.gimp.org/win32/ ?) My one hour session with Swig last week once again proved how little I know about C and makefiles! And how does ox compare to Swig? Is your download of ox at http://www.lanset.com/dcuny/download/ox.zip still current? Regards Ray Smith >Due to technical difficulties, I've put trying to get wxWindows working on >hold for the moment. If anyone has any questions, or wants to convince me to >keep at it (and lend a hand), send me a note. > >I'm not getting out of the cross-platform game entirely, though. I'll >probably take another stab at wrapping GTK+ (using Ox to parse the include >files) once I get through debugging Py (that may be a while!). > >-- David Cuny
3. Re: wxWindows
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Oct 23, 2000
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Ray Smith wrote: > Where do you get your GTK+ dll's from? http://user.sgic.fi/~tml/gimp/win32/ > My one hour session with Swig last week once again > proved how little I know about C and makefiles! I knew virtually nothing about makefiles before I started working with SWIG. I wish it could have remainded that way. > And how does ox compare to Swig? Ox compares to Yacc rather than SWIG. Ox allows you to specify a grammar, and will generate a Euphoria module that will process text according to those grammar rules. The 'official' reason for writing Ox was so that I'd have a 'real' parser for my Euphoria version of SWIG, instead of the code I had hacked together. Of course, I got caught up with Py, so I haven't developed a C/C++ grammar yet. > Is your download of ox at http://www.lanset.com/dcuny/download/ox.zip > still current? There are a number of changes that I've made to it, but I haven't updated anything yet. I'll probably post an update in a couple of days. The latest version of Py is broken because Ox gets confused about handling decimal points - it reads: [1..2] as "[" "1." ".2" "]" The parser worked in the prior version, but then I 'fixed' it. The current version of Ox on my machine handles numbers much more robustly, and recognizes exponents as well. After I release the next version of Py, I'll probably have some time to repackage Ox. Thanks! -- David Cuny > > Regards > > Ray Smith > > > >Due to technical difficulties, I've put trying to get wxWindows working on > >hold for the moment. If anyone has any questions, or wants to convince me > to > >keep at it (and lend a hand), send me a note. > > > >I'm not getting out of the cross-platform game entirely, though. I'll > >probably take another stab at wrapping GTK+ (using Ox to parse the include > >files) once I get through debugging Py (that may be a while!). > > > >-- David Cuny