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08-30-2007, 08:04 AM
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Human being with feelings
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Not too far from SeaTac Airport
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Where is the makefile for this thing?
or a DevilStudio solution file? or a build.xml....or xcode project (funny, i know)
Is something included but i just cant find it?
Or are you just expecting the files to be children of an end-developer's solution, project, whatever?
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11-08-2007, 09:59 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: NY
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Much of WDL you use like STL, so you just include the .h files directly in your source code. If there are cpp files you need, add them to your project explicitly. LICE is its own library, and there's a dsp or vcproj or something in there for it.
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11-08-2007, 10:15 AM
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Human being with feelings
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Not too far from SeaTac Airport
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So WDL is a header only implmentation? that's pretty cool in many respects....
i wonder how this effects the complexity of making it work on Cocoa?
i will dig into this much deeper when i get a chance....it would be a very interesting project...
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11-08-2007, 12:20 PM
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It's not totally header-only, though a lot of it is. Some stuff requires adding .cpp files to your project.
Most of the stuff in WDL/ is relatively portable (and has ifdefs for win32/non-win32 versions), and then there's stuff in wingui/ which is Windows-specific, however it can use SWELL/ to be used on OS X.
We'll be updating WDL with some big SWELL improvements soon, as well, as we get the Mac version of REAPER done. Coming up is win32 DialogBox(), CreateDialog() emulation for OS X.. which if you're a Cocoa programmer you won't really care about.. But for porting Windows apps it's great.
-Justin
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05-11-2008, 04:48 AM
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Human being with feelings
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Apeldoorn - The Netherlands
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Lice & VC++ 2008 Express
Just tried to compile Lice under Visual C++ 2008 Express.
This is what happened:
* Lice-files auto-converted to VC++ 2008 format
* Compiler: lots of warnings flashing by..
* Compiler error: afxres.h not found: tried to solve this by downloading this 'missing' header-file and copying it into the Lice directory, this seemed to do the job, but then:
* Linker error: cannot open lice.lib (actually lice.lib was not generated at all)
Is there a possible solution/workaround? (not having to go back to an older version of VC++)
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08-16-2008, 06:31 AM
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Human being with feelings
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAudiophileDutchman
Just tried to compile Lice under Visual C++ 2008 Express.
This is what happened:
* Lice-files auto-converted to VC++ 2008 format
* Compiler: lots of warnings flashing by..
* Compiler error: afxres.h not found: tried to solve this by downloading this 'missing' header-file and copying it into the Lice directory, this seemed to do the job, but then:
* Linker error: cannot open lice.lib (actually lice.lib was not generated at all)
Is there a possible solution/workaround? (not having to go back to an older version of VC++)
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I guess, my question is on the same wavelenght..... I would like to know if someone did make a complete projectfile that also includes the linking job. On my setup it compiles 100% without errors using the MS 2008 VC++ Express. I tried also the complete 2005 C++ version but was struck by the inablility to downgrade the projectfile.
Anyway, This project is an excellent initative that get's from me 8 olympic golden medals!!!
Piet
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01-09-2009, 10:58 AM
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Human being with feelings
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Can I get a clue ...?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Justin
Most of the stuff in WDL/ is relatively portable (and has ifdefs for win32/non-win32 versions), and then there's stuff in wingui/ which is Windows-specific, however it can use SWELL/ to be used on OS X.
We'll be updating WDL with some big SWELL improvements soon, as well, as we get the Mac version of REAPER done. Coming up is win32 DialogBox(), CreateDialog() emulation for OS X.. which if you're a Cocoa programmer you won't really care about.. But for porting Windows apps it's great.
-Justin
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Interesting stuff - is there an example (even the most basic one) of how to build a SWELL project? Anything that gets an open window using XCode would be a great help. I might even be able to figure the rest myself after that
Thanks
Jerry
Last edited by g40; 01-09-2009 at 11:30 AM.
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