gnupic: Re: [gnupic] GPSim Socket Interface


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Subject: RE: [gnupic] GPSim Socket Interface
From: "octal works" ####@####.####
Date: 30 Jul 2006 08:03:18 +0100
Message-Id: <20060730070231.7FFD622575@smtp6-g19.free.fr>

Thank you Scott. I'll reimplement the code manually because learning SWIG
needs time and I have to much to do. I just managed some hours by week to
enhance my dev environment and I would like to integrate GPSim to have
simulation and source level debugging.
Best regards
Ahmed

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De : Scott Dattalo ####@####.#### 
Envoyé : dimanche 30 juillet 2006 04:06
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Objet : RE: [gnupic] GPSim Socket Interface

> Hi Scott,
> Thanks, but what I was saying is that to use GPSim we MUST reimplement all
> the functions that are in Protocole.xxx and Client_Interface.xxx
> Client.cc example relays on these files.

This is true; if you're planning on implementing a client-side interface
then your client must know how to speak the language, i.e. the protocol.
If you choose to use a language other than the one provided, then you're
going to have to write the protocol layer. I see two options; 1)
reimplement the code  or 2) write a SWIG wrapper. Since we're only talking
about a small amount of code I'd opt for option 1.

BTW, what is it that you're trying to accomplish?

Scott

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