Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/30/04:53:04
Sorry, I took so long - didn't notice your email in my mess .
You must 1st initialize the ObjC runtime before attempting to use it.
Add this line:
__main(); // ObjC/C++ runtime initialization ...
BEFORE any Objective-C usage .
da bisk
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> From: Ronald Pijnacker <Ronald DOT Pijnacker AT best DOT ms DOT philips DOT com>
> To: Robert Munro <rmunro AT comnetix DOT com>
> Cc: cygwin <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
> Subject: Re: Objc and DLLs
> Date: Monday, June 08, 1998 12:41 AM
>
> > Hi all, I have been trying to create an objective C dll using cygwin
B19
> > and egcs 1.0.2 and here's the problem. After many attempts, the
library
> > finally links (apparently okay) and I create a library for it. I try
to
> > compile a test prog against the library and it compiles just fine. I
call
> > a function, no problem. However when I get to the line :
> >
> > thisObject = [[myObject alloc] init];
> >
> > it blows up. I get a STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATIOn exception and then it
exits.
> > Dunno what's going on here at all, so maybe you guys could help me out.
> > Running with GDB, I get this when it crashes:
> >
> > --start debug
> ...
> > --end of debug
> >
> > Thanks for any help you guys could give...
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to do the same thing some time ago, also without
> luck. Just as you have, I have been able to create a .dll (with the
> corresponding .a file for linking). Running a simple test program did
> not crash in my case, but the classes that were defined in the .dll
> were not available, as I got the message:
>
> objc runtime: cannot find class X
>
> Have you also had this problem?
>
> Ronald Pijnacker
> rhp AT iname DOT com
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