Should probably be committed to the hg. Maybe a jira on it with your patch?

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Katharine Berry <
kathar...@katharineberry.co.uk> wrote:

> That message is both inaccurate and very old (the decision was reversed);
> however, the function is still deprecated.
>
> Simply replacing all instances of FrontWindow with FrontNonFloatingWindow
> worked for me but I don't know if this is actually correct. Something like
> this:
> http://github.com/Katharine/kittyviewer/commit/64bf6f58f8d0dd4fab49c19571790e4247214c9a#diff-6
>
> – Katharine Berry
>
>
> On Sep 21, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Brandon Husbands wrote:
>
> IIRC
> This is a heads-up message about the use of the FrontWindow API and
> compatibility with the next major release of Mac OS X.
>
> In the current version of Mac OS X, the menubar is drawn into a window that
> does not have a corresponding WindowRef. The window is actually created with
> CoreGraphics window server calls and not by the Carbon Window Manager. The
> FrontWindow API never returns a WindowRef for the menubar.
>
> In the next major release of Mac OS X, the Menu Manager will be creating
> the menubar window using the Window Manager. The menubar will have a
> WindowRef. Since the menubar is almost always the topmost visible window,
> this means that the FrontWindow API will almost always return the menubar
> window, as will the GetFrontWindowOfClass API when passed the
> kAllWindowClasses constant.
>
> FrontWindow has been a deprecated API for most usages since Mac OS 8.5,
> when the FrontNonFloatingWindow API and built-in support for floating
> windows were introduced. However, a lot of apps are still using it, and get
> away with this in most cases because the app doesn't use floating windows
> itself. This is no longer going to work.
>
> It's very important to review your source code for uses of the FrontWindow
> and GetFrontWindowOfClass APIs. It's perfectly OK to use these APIs if you
> really do want the topmost visible window, of whatever kind, perhaps because
> you're interating over the window list to examine each window. But if your
> code is calling FrontWindow or GetFrontWindowOfClass(kAllWindowClasses) with
> the assumption that this will return the active document or dialog window,
> then you will have a compatibility problem on the next major release of X.
> You will get back the menubar instead. You should replace such usages with
> calls to FrontNonFloatingWindow or (preferred) ActiveNonFloatingWindow.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Ponzu <lee.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I get 12 of these messages when I build the latest ...
>>
>> /Users/elee/Documents/hg/viewer-development/indra/llplugin/slplugin/slplugin.cpp:331:0
>> /Users/elee/Documents/hg/viewer-development/indra/llplugin/slplugin/slplugin.cpp:331:
>> warning: 'FrontWindow' is deprecated (declared at
>> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk/System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Frameworks/HIToolbox.framework/Headers/MacWindows.h:11398)
>>
>> I don't think I am using the SLPlugin, so I am not concerned at the
>> moment, but if someone knows the quick fix, please let me know.
>>
>>
>> regards
>>
>> lee
>>
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