Hi Lawrie,
> Is a Darwin implementation in the pipeline? I would imagine it was very
> trivial. My son is a Darwin fan, which is why I ask.
I think Darwin is just the other name for Mac OS X. In which case it
will be available in January.
Unfortunately, Apple were not sufficiently forthcoming about integration
into their "ProjectBuilder" (they've kept promising that this would be
possible for I think over a year now, and they are yet to deliver any
information about how we could do this!) so the user interface is just
going to be the same as ordinary Unix - i.e. command line, use your
own editor, we've got a GUI debugger but it looks completely alien
to the Mac world (to be fair, it looks pretty weird in the Unix world
too, but I think Unix folks are used to things looking different).
> Any plans for windows? This is for me since I am still a windows user.
We should be making an official release of 4.2 (not 5.0) in the New
Year. There will be no debugger at all. Cheap and cheerful. Well,
cheerful anyway (you know NAG doesn't know how to do cheap!).
Cheers,
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...........................Malcolm Cohen, NAG Ltd., Oxford, U.K.
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