new lightweight generics implemenation. (Newer MacOS X/iOS code assuming
the presence of the generics annotations can otherwise not be compiled with
GNUstep). This should be well-behaved under clang and gcc both.
Fix NSCache which was copying the cache keys when it really shouldn't
have. Added a few test cases for eviction behaviour.
Few smaller tweaks to avoid compiler warnings.
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-[NSDictionary initWithObjects:forKeys:count:] and
+dictionaryWithObjects:forKeys:count:, to follow the current Cocoa API.
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Yes, the syntax is ugly, but no doubt people will start using it in June...
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Richard: I'm unsure about three of these, which were fixes in memset() calls in:
- NSConcreteMapTable.m
- NSConcreteHashTable.m
- Additions/NSData+GNUstepBase.m
Please can you check them? I think they are intended to zero the entire object
(rather than the first word), but the lack of comments makes me unsure.
Most changes were just tweaks to variable types. I've also removed some dead code from NSInvocation. This was small group of things that were marked for internal use only, but not actually referenced in the code anywhere.
Other improvements:
- NSArray / NSDictionary fixed up to use the 10.7 (ARC-friendly) prototypes.
- getObjects:andKeys: implemented for NSDictionary (10.5 method)
- NSPointerArray and NSHashTable now properly support weak objects.
- Tests for weak objects in collections.
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