Re: Coupla questions on Mac build


Subject: Re: Coupla questions on Mac build
From: Bryan Prusha (bryanp@wolfram.com)
Date: Tue Apr 25 2000 - 07:01:33 CDT


        Thanx! The first bug is fixed and I'll commit soon. I'm still
unsure about the second issue tho.

At 7:42 -0500 4/24/00, Eric W. Sink wrote:
>> I've just checked out the Mac build again and it looks like some
>> things have changed from last time (last time being about two months ago
>> =). Anyway my first question involves the following compile error. Where
>> is m_pMacApp supposed to come from in this case? I've noticed EV_MacMenu
>> and EV_MacToolbar both have privated variables by this name. Should
>> AP_MacFrame have one too?
>>
>> Error : undefined identifier 'm_pMacApp'
>> ap_MacFrame.cpp line 74 AP_FrameData* pData = new AP_FrameData(m_pMacApp);
>
>>From what I can tell, XAP_MacFrame should have a member called
>m_pMacApp. The Win32 version seems to look this way.
>
>http://www.codecatalog.com/show_partial_file?package=abi&FileID=1188&filename=s
>rc/af/xap/win/xap_Win32Frame.h&iNumLinesToShow=16&iFirstLine=86&iWhichLine=94&iT
>otalNumLines=128
>
>> My second question involves this link error. I'm really not sure
>> what the issue is here at all.
>>
>> Link Error : undefined
>> 'AP_MacDialog_Insert_Symbol::static_constructor(XAP_DialogFactory*,int)'
>> (descriptor)
>> Referenced from 's_dlg_table' in ap_MacDialogFactory.cpp
>>
>> I would really like to be able to test the new Mac code that makes
>> it actually run (OK, so it doesn't do anything yet, but at least it doesn't
>> hit asserts anymore) before I commit it. =) Thanx in advance. I'd really
>> like to get the Mac port to the point where more developers can work on
>> individual projects.
>
>I'd have to do more digging to get the answer to this one, but I would
>note that anything which involves the Insert Symbol feature is
>probably very fresh, new code. :-) Does anyone know how the Mac
>portions of the tree were handled when Insert Symbol was checked in?
>
>--
>Eric W. Sink, Software Craftsman
>SourceGear Corporation
>eric@sourcegear.com

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