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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Mac OS X Port
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On 11/12/01 12:05 PM, "David Whiteman/RAL/OTI" <David_Whiteman@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>> I don't think that a org.eclipse.swt.internal package at all. Apple has
I meant to say, "I don't think that a org.eclipse.swt.internal package is
needed at all".
> done all that for us in com.apple.cocoa.application &
> com.apple.cocoa.foundation. Since all of Cocoa is available to us as Java
> classes, no native code needs to be written.
>
> However, an advantage to implementing an "internal" package is that you could
> isolate your SWT port from whatever implementation you used. Therefore, if
> you decided to switch from Cocoa to some other approach, your SWT widget
> classes shouldn't be affected. Of course, I'm not part of the SWT development
> team, so don't take my thoughts here as gospel. <g>
A change to another framework other than Cocoa (say Carbon) on OS X would be
analogous to switching from Motif to GTK on Linux. It would probably
require a whole new subproject and a full set of new SWT classes anyway.
-Maurice