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GNUstep Objective-C Runtime 1.5
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This is the fifth official release of the GNUstep Objective-C runtime (a.k.a.
libobjc2). This runtime was designed to support the features of Objective-C 2
for use with GNUstep and other Objective-C programs. Highlights of this
release include:
- Support for Apple-compatible garbage collection APIs, along with extensions
to support CoreFoundation-style explicit reference counting in a garbage
collected environment. This uses the Boehm garbage collector and is enabled
by default. To build without garbage collection specify the boehm_gc=no
option when building.
- The runtime will now use Boehm GC for several internal data structures, if it
is built with GC enabled. This avoids the need for defensive programming
with respect to thread safety in several places.
- This is the first release to provide a superset of the functionality provided
by the Mac Objective-C runtime, as shipped with OS X 10.6.
- Full support for Automatic Reference Counting (ARC), compatible with OS X
10.7 and iOS 5.
- The LLVM optimisation passes have been improved and better tested. Code
compiled with them now passes the EtoileFoundation test suite.
You may obtain the code for this release from subversion at the following
subversion branch:
svn://svn.gna.org/svn/gnustep/libs/libobjc2/1.4
Alternatively, a tarball is available from:
http://download.gna.org/gnustep/libobjc2-1.4.tar.bz2
The runtime library is responsible for implementing the core features of the
object model, as well as exposing introspection features to the user. The
GNUstep runtime implements Apple's Objective-C Runtime APIs, and a small number
of GCC APIs for legacy compatibility.
This library is based on the Étoilé Objective-C Runtime, an earlier research
prototype, and includes support for non-fragile instance variables,
type-dependent dispatch, and object planes. It is fully compatible with the
FSF's GCC Objective-C ABI and also implements a new ABI that is supported by
Clang and Étoilé's LanguageKit and is required for some of the newer features.
Although the runtime has been tested by several people, and is being used
extensively by the Étoilé project, it is entirely new (MIT licensed) code and
may still contain bugs. If you come across any problems, please report them to
the GNUstep Developer mailing list <gnustep-dev@gnu.org>.