Re: wxEuphoria
- Posted by pampeano at rocketmail.com Feb 10, 2003
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Hi Matt, Your demo works fine on Win XP. Nice job. When u use Pat's splitter you have to include "split.dat" file generated by the splitter, because it contains info to unsplit the file. Best Regards, Guillermo Bonvehi AKA: KNiXEUR - Caballero Rojo --- Matthew Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at YAHOO.COM> wrote: > > > I finally got wxWindows (v2.29)--as a DLL--working with Euphoria. > I've > ported the fractal demo that comes with the wxWindows source. It's > up on my > page: > > http://www14.brinkster.com/matthewlewis/projects.html > > There are 3 files: > wxEuphoria.zip -- My source code > wx22_9d1.zip -- DLL file 1 > wx22_9d2.zip -- DLL file 2 > > Unfortunately, Brinkster doesn't allow files greater than 1Mb (at > least for > us cheapskates with the free accounts). Also, my bandwidth is > limited to > 16Mb per day, so if you experience trouble, it may be that the limit > has > been reached. I split the DLL using PatRat's splitter utility. In > order to > get the DLL assembled, you'll need to unzip everything into a > directory, and > then run install.ex. > > I've included a copy of fptr.e with the code. This new copy is > required in > case others have the version that's been with EuCOM. I've cleaned it > up a > bit and added some things, made it easier to use. I'll probably be > releasing it on its own here, soon. > > But now I need to make some decisions, and ask for some help. :) Jim > Brown, > I think you volunteered for helping on the port to Linux, right. :) > Beyond > that, there are a lot of things to think about before the library > gets > coded. > > I'm currently leaning towards doing things in a win32lib'ish manner, > rather > than a wxWindows/C++ manner (which is how the demo is written), by > which I > mean: > > win32lib: > include win32lib.ew > -- create stuff > -- event handlers, etc > WinMain() > > wxWindows: > include wxEuphoria.e > -- event handlers, etc > procedure init() > -- create stuff > end procedure > WxMain() -- your init routine is called from here > > David C, you probably have some thoughts about this. In this > respect, I > think wxBasic works sorta like win32lib (big surprise :). Of course, > there > will be lots of other details, like how to manage event handling, > and, > obviously, making it all really cross platform. > > Matt Lewis