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August 16, 2011 12:37
Alternate version of FSNSValue for iOS. Alternate version of FSMethod for iOS -- which likely doesn't work right. Barebones iOS app -- enter an fscript expression into the textfield, see the result in the textview below. libffi for iphone (device+simulator)
Don't use result if isOK == NO, instead use the errorMessage.
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Looks great. Philippe Le 16 août 2011 à 22:31, pablomarx a écrit :
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The vast majority of the changes are simple -- Foundation import instead of AppKit, avoiding NSPoint/NSRect/NSSize on iOS (#if TARGET_OS_IPHONE).
Bulk of the change set is including an iOS compatible libffi (from https://github.com/parmanoir/jscocoa/ ).
FSMethod required changes as NSMapTable doesn't exist -- I've made a separate copy of this for iOS, as I'm not entirely sure about the changes.
NSAllocateCollectable and siblings don't exist -- So they were implemented in iOS-glue, behaving as I believe these would on a non-GC system.