From kfm-devel Thu Jan 09 04:23:41 2003 From: Alan Gutierrez Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 04:23:41 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: Win32 Port of Safari X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=104208649421688 George Staikos wrote: > On January 8, 2003 18:05, Alan Gutierrez wrote: > >>Dirk Mueller wrote: >> >>>On Mit, 08 Jan 2003, Alan Gutierrez wrote: >>> >>>>I hope I haven't offended anyone. >>> >>>Not at all. Please let us know if you make progress. >> >>Downloaded CoreFoundation form Darwin, as well as WebCore and JavaScript >>core. Set up a VC project and started ifdef'ing. Most of the xml directory >>has compiled. More problems in the render directory. Still very promising. >> >>There are some C++ compiler issues. It looks like VC++ found some typos. > > > I wouldn't always be so sure. VC++ has many known bugs. You might have to > do some rather annoying things to get it to compile. Oh, yes! VC++ has bugs! But it has caught a couple of stucts that were predeclared as classes, for example. The code is being run through another compiler, which has it's own set of warnings, so VC++ might catch some real issues, if not bugs. Almost all of the khtml/kjs/pcre now compiles. VC++ has only one major feature deficency. Apparently macros can take variable arguments in GCC. Not so in VC++. Otherwise, the changes needed to compile were really minor. Apple has done a great job of sparating KHTML from Qt. I am considering using VCF to implement the guts of Kwq for Win32. http://sourceforge.net/projects/vcf/ Can anyone recommend a C++ GUI library for Win32, one that supports lightweight controls? Alan Gutierrez