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  1. #11

    FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by marcov
    (wx.net is a C level wrapper dll around the C++ wxWindows, meant for easier importing in .NET, but that goes for FPC too. wx.net itself is not .NET)
    God, for a moment i thougt they were messing up with .NET for fpc..
    I was already putting a rope around my neck..
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    FPC imports GTK2

    The FPC team will not support .NET verry soon, nobody seems to want .NET support when they can have native(fast) executables for any platform
    I guess that .dll does what the QT wrappers do for Kylix, the C++ guys usually forget about other languages and start using objects combined with functions, that's why it's easier to code for GTK/Win, they have a "normal" API that can be used with FPC too.
    The biggest problem with QT/wx/whatever is the use of objects wich are not compatible with FPC ones.
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  3. #13

    FPC imports GTK2

    Quote Originally Posted by {MSX}
    God, for a moment i thougt they were messing up with .NET for fpc..
    I was already putting a rope around my neck..
    Who do you think wrote the .NET faq entry on the FPC site?


    Lightning, read the original message better. wx.net is a plain C wrapper around C++ code. Done for .NET importing, but FPC also needs C++ wrapped

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