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Re: GTK issues



On Fri, 31 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:

> Jason,
> 
> There is a C++ binding for GTK that you might like more.

I heard there was some work on a C++ binding but I haven't actually seen
the source for it. That sounds quite interesting and if it is done well
would probably greatly reduce the amount of typing/coding in a GTK using
program!

However, I was just looking around the source and noticed they made a
design error. By using a strict aggregation technique in the metaclass and
class they did not advoid the C++ like versioned binary incompatibility
problem. Ie if they touch any of the header files you have to bump the
major soname of the library, just like in C++. There are some techniques
to get around this, but they didn't implement them unfortunately.

While on that subject, has anyone seen an implementation of something like
SOM or even (ik) COM for Linux? SOM and COM are two solutions for getting
around the above problem.

Thanks,
Jason


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