Le 9 nov. 2011 à 09:14, Andy O'Meara a écrit :

> 
> 
> Unfortunately the problem is that when you sell and ship commercial software, 
> shipped software can't look into the future.  The real aspect of this issue, 
> that I raised in my initial post, is that third party developers such as 
> ourselves internally reuse various support classes for multiple bundle 
> products, so when the host loads our products this issue surfaces.  
> 
> And yes, this thread does belong on the objC list and will be moving it there 
> (I didn't realize there was a objC list when I originally posted).  


Before starting a discussion on the obj-c list, you may want to read the 
following thread from the clang mailing list:

http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2010-November/012026.html

It may contain good answers to your questions about obj-c namespaces.

> On Nov 9, 2011, at 12:08 AM, Karl Goiser wrote:
> 
>> I think there is another solution that doesn’t involve making the language 
>> more complicated:
>> 
>> I would complain to the suppliers of the bundles with conflicting class 
>> names.
>> 
>> They know they are delivering into an environment with a flat namespace.  It 
>> is up to them to defend against this sort of problem.  It’s their fault that 
>> this problem is occurring.
>> 
>> 
>> Karl
>> 
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