On Aug 16, 2004, at 11:53 PM, Zack Weinberg wrote:
Ziemowit Laski <zlaski@apple.com> writes:
Ok, so I've whittled down my patch from yesterday so that now it
only
contains the front-end-independent code, so that one of the blanket
maintainers can review it. OK if bootstrap succeeds?
Thank you for whittling down the patch. Now, please explain each
change: what it does, why you need it, why it has to be done that
way. We cannot read your mind.
Since my name gets mentioned I can explain each patch.
gcc.c part just adds Objective-C++ part of the driver just like any
other language listed in gcc.c.
gengtype.c part adds support for languages which uses other languages
header/source files aka so the Objective-C++ can get the gtype-* files
of the C++
and the Objective-C files.