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RE: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN : GNUstep 2.6.
From: |
Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
RE: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN : GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4) |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Jun 2011 02:31:13 +0200 (CEST) |
> When I link gnustep-base in, then objc_msg_lookup throws an
> NSInvalidArgumentException,
> because of the unrecognized selector. So objc_msg_lookup is not something I
> can use.
What are you trying to achieve ? If you just want to check if a class responds
to a
selector, why don't you simply use class_respondsToSelector() ?
That's native in the Modern GNU runtime API, but also available through
gnustep-base's
compatibility layer even with older GNU runtimes.
Thanks
- Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), Nat!, 2011/06/21
- RE: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN : GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4),
Nicola Pero <=
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), David Chisnall, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), Nat!, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), David Chisnall, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN : GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), Nicola Pero, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), Nat!, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN : GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), Nicola Pero, 2011/06/22
- Re: Forwarding and the GNU runtime one more time (was ANN: GNUstep 2.6.0 for openSUSE 11.4), David Chisnall, 2011/06/22