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Re: [PATCH] NSSavePanel.m -beginSheetForDirectory::::::


From: Fred Kiefer
Subject: Re: [PATCH] NSSavePanel.m -beginSheetForDirectory::::::
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 01:47:03 +0100
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Alexander Malmberg wrote:
Fred Kiefer wrote:

Alexander Malmberg wrote:

[snip]

I suppose you could see the headers, which do specify the integer
values, as implicit documentation, but GNUstep doesn't have a "the
header is the documentation"-tradition.

This is a very strange statement, I already did reply to a previous mail
from Kazu, that I don't have access to any Apple header files. Up to now
I thought, that my writen word for not using any Apple headers should be
enough.


This sounds like a misunderstanding. I wasn't talking about apple's
headers, I was talking about GNUstep's headers, and what exactly we
consider part of our public API, and thus what we need to do to make
sure that the integer values of the constants are a part of our public
API.


Ok, now I see the other way your sentence could be read and was surely meant to be understood. Sorry for reading this different.

As for the technical issue, what you wanted to document, as stated in one of your previous mails, is fully suffient. There is one thing, that I really don't understand, which is why the Apple documentation make a big difference between -abortModal and all the -stopModalWithCode: calls. There must be a bit more to this.





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