Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!otter!grg From: grg@otter.hpl.hp.com (Gerd Groos) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Re: Glockenspiel C++ (Memory allocation for C++ in general) Message-ID: <10960007@otter.hpl.hp.com> Date: 10 Aug 89 17:45:21 GMT References: <5158@umd5.umd.edu> Organization: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK. Lines: 78 C++ seems to be one of the more efficient OOPL's for 'small' machines like the PC. The code may look ugly on first sight - but so does C code. I am no C++ or CommonView fanatic just helps me do the job with some fun. Actor and C_Talk seem to invent their own languages. Isn't it quite a task to design a language, implement it, do a windows interface and create a nice environment? I would be interested in comments on Actor and C_Talk. Are there any others? What is CASE:W? Could someone give me the address/phonenumber of C_TALK? I am using windows/386 as a 'programming environment'. I have some notepad editors and windowed DOS prompts on the screen. I can at least quickly switch between compiling and editing as well as edit several files on the screen. >> Looks like [C_Talk has] written a more usable class tree Here's the class tree for CommonView (some newer classes are not mentioned): Accel App Bitmap Brush Caret Color Control TextControl Button RadioButton PushButton CheckBox Edit MultiLineEdit SingleLineEdit ListBox FixedIcon FixedText ScrollBar HorizScrollBar WndHorizScrollBar VertScrollBar WndVertScrollBar Cursor Event ControlEvt ExposeEvt FocusChangeEvt KeyEvt MenuCommandEvt MenuInitEvt MenuSelectEvt MouseEvt MoveEvt ReSizeEvt ScrollEvt EventContext Window AppWindow TopAppWindow ChildAppWindow DialogWindow Font Icon Menu SysMenu MessBox ErrorBox Pair Dimension Range Point Selection Pen Rectangle ResString Gerd