Re: TC_Bonobo_Unknown and --imodule
- From: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- To: murrayc usa net
- Cc: Mark McLoughlin <mark skynet ie>, orbit <orbit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: TC_Bonobo_Unknown and --imodule
- Date: 25 Feb 2002 20:21:04 +0000
Hi Murray,
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 19:11, Murray Cumming wrote:
> In fact, TC_Bonobo_Unknown is only in the imodule headers,
Oh, I can believe that.
> not the
> normal stubs/skel headers, and it's the normal stub/skel headers that
> are installed. So:
It's only used (it seems) in the imodule bits - the concept of having a
TypeCode for an interface is not standard (perhaps AFAIR / whatever ).
> On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 19:32, Michael Meeks wrote:
> > > Maybe I can get to the heart of this with a simpler question: How would
> > > a C coder, using libbonoboui, get a TC_Bonobo_Unknown?. It seems that
> > > he'd have to generate his own stubs/skels for Bonobo_Unknown.idl.
> >
> > using libbonoboui it's in libbonobo-2.so ( the TC, and skels and
> > stubs), and he should include bonobo/Bonobo.h to get the definition.
>
> I find no TC_Bonobo_Unknown in bonobo/Bonobo.h
This is only used in the IModule data to assign types to the object
references passed in to methods, it's just not interesting for
stubs/skels I forget whether it's specified or not. Either way, what do
you want that information for ?
Regards,
Michael.
--
mmeeks@gnu.org <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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