- ...C-Preprocessor
- You should be able to use any
C-compiler installed on your machine as a preprocessor by giving it the
appropriate options. For example, cat argv$ 1#1 gcc -E -P -
will work for gcc, or
CL /EP for MS compilers.
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- ...jacorb/bin/idl2j
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- ...names.
- We will see examples of structured names represented as strings later.
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- ...used.
- The reason for this distinction is simply one of
performance. Alsway using org.omg.CORBA.Requests induces a lot of
overhead.
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