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- From: khera@cs.duke.edu (Vivek Khera)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.objective-c
- Subject: Re: PD Implementation?
- Message-ID: <KHERA.92Aug18111600@thneed.cs.duke.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 15:16:00 GMT
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- In-reply-to: uli@aida.intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de's message of 18 Aug 92 12:36:34 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug18.123634.5905@news.th-darmstadt.de> uli@aida.intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de (Ulrich Grepel) writes:
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- In article <41299@skye.dcs.ed.ac.uk>, gvw@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Greg Wilson) writes:
- |> Apologies if this is a FAQ, but I am looking for a PD implementation of
- |> Objective-C, and accompanying documentation (i.e. language description
- |> with tutorials).
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- I would suggest looking at GNU and it's gcc version 2.2.x. There's an Objective-C
- compiler in it, and GNU is (kind of) PD. With the tutorials, it is quite different...
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- Uli
-
- yes, and it is totally useless until someone writes the runtime
- message dispatching routines. basically, it doesn't have an Object
- class.
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- what's "kind of PD" supposed to mean? PD, assuming that the original
- poster was referring to public domain, is a legal term. either
- something is or is not public domain. you can't be "kind of" public
- domain. GNU stuff is freely distributable. you just can't claim you
- wrote it.
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