Re: Bonobo is Screwed



On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Nat Friedman wrote:

>     Why does this matter exactly?  The _new() calls _construct() in
> each of the objects, and exports _construct() to the world, as it is
> useful for subclassing.
>
>     The C++ bindings can just call _new() themselves.

Well, the C++ bindings call a method called construct() (which may have a
different intent than your construct() method), in order to do aweful
hacks such as having a C++ subclass be registered as a gtk+ subclass.

-- Elliot
Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings, they did it by
killing all who opposed them.



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