Ah, yes. I "faked" it from Xcode's point of view:
Yikes. OK, I tried this, or something like it. Even though the iOS build is
broken that binary builds before the build stops. I copied it into an app
bundle in the Sim and launched it. I saw a red screen and some output in the
system console so it did run but this isn't a suitable way to develop code.
I started to build an Xcode project to build that unit test app but it's
circle within circles. Can't find headers etc.
(Don't look too closely at the iOS code in vcl yet, that is just some
rough ideas, a start that has never been actually tried yet. Look at
the Mac code in vcl, that at least works. (The iOS code is based on
the Mac one.)
Is that where you got the NSEnumerator stuff? No one uses that any more
since fast enumeration became available. I guess it's an antique like all
the Mac stuff.
I'm going to be traveling for the next week and won't be able to work on
this til I get back. I'll have to re-evaluate when I return. Maybe the iOS
build will un-break itself by then.
Thanks,
B
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