[rdnzl-devel] Generic types and default thread apartment
Edi Weitz
edi at agharta.de
Thu Sep 14 08:32:03 UTC 2006
Hi!
On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:25:07 +0200, "Goffioul Michael" <goffioul at imec.be> wrote:
> 1) does RDNZL support generic types? If yes, how do I create such an
> object using RDNZL syntax?
This is something that was introduced in .NET 2.0, right? No, no
support yet, I haven't even thought about it. You're welcome to
supply patches, I probably won't find the time to look into this in
the near future.
> 2) from a GUI perpective, it would be better to set the apartment
> state of the RDNZL.dll assembly to STA, otherwise various components
> do not work properly; is there a reason to not do it?
I have to admit that I don't even know what the apartment state of a
DLL is. Could you tell me what it's for and how I change it? And
what doesn't work if the state is as it is now?
Thanks,
Edi.
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