On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 10:58:24AM -0500, skip@pobox.com wrote: > > >> > It currently supports: Unix (includes BeOS), Win32 and OS/2. > >> > >> A lot more than that :-) Pretty much all the Unix variants, including > >> OS/390 and BS2000 and MacOS X, and TPF, and some other oddballs. > > Michael> That's still less than Python isn't it? RiscOS, Amiga, PalmOS, > Michael> VMS, Playstation 2(!), > > Not to mention MacOS < X... ;-) As I mentioned, MacOS X is already there. MacOS Classic is not. But the presence of a portability library such as APR does not exclude the use of direct platform hooks where/when necessary. For a bunch of stuff, you use APR [to reduce complexity/maintenance]. For the rest, you go native just like today. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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