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Subject:Re: [PD] how to capture window-related mouse-events when toxy isdiscontinued?
From:Hans-Christoph Steiner (ha@at.or.at)
Date:Nov 5, 2011 7:32:07 pm
List:at.iem.pd-list

On Nov 5, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:

Le 2011-11-05 à 00:50:00, Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :

The problem with changing t_widgetbehavior is that it breaks binary
compatibililty, I think.

Yes, and I already had made extra-crunchy hacks in GridFlow so that it can be
binary-compatible with both Vanilla and Extended while doing m_imp.h hacks. This
was because Extended introduced the quite unnecessary m_blobmethod field.

So, I'd have to do another hack like that (but easier) to support L2Ork. I'm not
interested in distributing more binaries, so either Ivica distributes his own
GridFlow binaries, or preferably, I would have some code to auto-detect L2Ork
and act accordingly.

Coïncidentally, both binary-compat problems have to do with (different parts of)
the comment-inlet hack used in the GFDP helpfile «template».

There are similar binary-compat problems trying to deal with multiple versions
of Extended because GridFlow also links to GEM, which comes in multiple
binary-incompatible versions depending on the version of Extended.

GF supports 3 different ABIs of GEM, but now there's a new ABI that it isn't
compatible with yet. It's the 3rd different GEM ABI to be labelled «0.93» so
far. (but I don't remember which versions of GEM are bundled with Extended).

Is that a Pd-extended issue or a Gem issue? I don't really know much about Gem's
guts or C++ linking. I was under the impression this issue is related to C++
name mangling.

.hc

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