If GPC is basically compatable with the C objects used by OS X (and since OS X is built with GCC, it should be, correct?), you should be able to access the native Quartz library, I would suspect.
--- Adriaan van Os gpc@microbizz.nl wrote:
Silvio a Beccara wrote:
does this mean that your version for MacOS of GPC is already
working
all right? Are you able to compile units, and to link external
libraries,
too? I'm not an expert of Mac OS, so I don't know what Carbon is, but,
does
it perhaps mean you can call also graphics libraries?
There hasn't been much experience with GPC on Mac OS X up to now, but
to answer your question, to the best of my knowledge, yes. Provided, of course, that Pascal "headers" have been written for these libraries (or that you write them yourself). What graphics libraries do you mean ? gtk? I know there is a public bèta of X11 for Mac OS X, but that is all I know about it.
Regards,
Adriaan van Os
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