Emilio Grimaldo wrote:
> The XForms distribution comes with many examples in the DEMOS
> directory when you unpack the distribution. Although XForms is
> written in C (:-() it is possible to mix it with C++. However
> some things are `tricky' (such as making a member function an
> XForm object's callback) which only core dumps on me no matter
> what I do -so I stay away from it to concentrate on the real
> issues-.
Did you follow the discussion on this topic a couple of months ago?
Check the list archive under the "C++ design wanted" thread, especially
the responses from Mark Edward Johnston.
Regards,
Sindre
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