Want to help integrating swing. Is already someone working on it?

Dhek Bhun Kho bhun@chello.nl
Tue Mar 4 16:32:00 GMT 2003


Hey Clemens,


Op di 04-03-2003, om 17:21 schreef Linuxhippy:

> >
> Hmm ;-)
> I think it will take much more than an half hour ;-)
O o.. I am running the make for the gcc3.3 and the classpath cvs sources
now, plan to take a long good shower.

> >>
> >I'll recheck the 3.3 release out and try to compile it.

> Thx. Could you post how you id compile it yourself, please?
Compile what? GCC? Or do you mean classpath? I am trying to squeeze in
enough time to see if I can get any visual visible on screen, if so,
then I can just skip the whole lot about what peers to use and just
focus on a code review of Swing and what's implemented and what not.

> I can only tomorrow look at at it, but i will!
I always wonder why there are only about 16 hrs a day that you can spend
behind a terminal. And that is an optimum.


> > Java2d also isnt based on native functions.
> >
>  >java2d itself probably uses native calls.
I saw that, there was a discussion on the Classpath mailing list about
how some things were done in Swing, but if I remember correctly Java2D
is a pretty recent addition to the JDK and didn't exist during the Swing
1.1 release.

>  >Someone wrote a nice program that read javadoc and
>  >write implementation skeleton. Any Swing project would
> GNU-Classpath and make the current code compatible to gcj. Maybe we need 
> to extend Java2d, but the AWT-stuff should be there?
It doesn't really matter, I'll find out when I try to get some visuals
working.

> Could anybody comment how far the AWT/Java2D apis are in gcj? I dont 
> have any idea, I think this is very important!!!!
I you have the patience I'll post at the end of this week whether and
_how_ I got it working or not.

Greets Bhun.



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