" Why are you compiling a plugin for 32 bits?" Because plug-ins must match
the host app. In this case the host app's 64 bit version was only released
4 years ago. (The host app is made by a third party).
Older versions of the app run on 10.14 and are still widely used by our
customers. So, while we
Your email client line breaking makes for very difficult reading so I
reformatted. See below.
Why are you compiling a plugin for 32 bits?
Just tested a 64 bit app linked to 10.8 and an unhandled rightMouseDown is
passed promptly from view to window. Testing in 32 bits would be a lot of work.
T
Hello Cocoa List,
I’m in the process of porting a hobby project to up-to-date Swift so it can be
used on Catalina (and I can upgrade my work machine - still looking for a
QuickTime 7 Pro replacement, though). I’ve encountered a phenomenon
subclassing NSCollectionViewFlowLayout that I haven’t b
> 2019. 10. 19. 오전 9:17, Alex Zavatone via Cocoa-dev
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> Wow was this ever fun.
>
> Woo hoo!
>
> Let this be an exercise in the dangers of memory leaks.
>
> Our team uses VIPER with everything being strongly linked. Also in
> Objective-C, there are cases where private instance variab