C++外文翻译--利用Visual C++把代码运行在多平台上

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1、外文原文From one code base to many platforms using Visual C+Multiple-platform development is a hot issue today. Developers want to be able to support diverse platforms such as the Microsoft Windows version 3.x, Microsoft Windows NT, and Microsoft Windows 95 operating systems, and Apple, Macintosh, UNIX,

2、 and RISC (reduced instruction set computer) machines. Until recently, developers wanting to build versions of their application for more than one platform had few choices: Maintain separate code bases for each platform, written to the platforms native application programming interface (API). Write

3、to a virtual API such as those provided by cross-platform toolsets. Build their own multiple-platform layer and support it.Today, however, a new choice exists. Developers can use their existing code written to the Windows API and, using tools available from Microsoft and third parties, recompile for

4、 all of the platforms listed above. This paper looks at the methods and some of the issues involved in doing so.Currently the most lucrative market for graphical user interface (GUI) applications, after Microsoft Windows, is the Apple Macintosh. However, vast differences separate these wholly differ

5、ent operating systems, requiring developers to learn new APIs, programming paradigms, and tools. Generally, Macintosh development requires a separate code base from the Windows sources, increasing the complexity of maintenance and enhancement.Because porting code from Windows to the Macintosh can be

6、 the most difficult porting case, this paper concentrates in this area. In general, if your code base is sufficiently portable to enable straightforward recompiling for the Macintosh (excluding any platform-specific, or edge code, you may elect to include), youll find that it will come up on other p

7、latforms easily as well.Microsoft Visual C+ Cross-Development Edition for Macintosh (Visual C+ for Mac) provides a set of Windows NT or Windows 95hosted tools for recompiling your Windows code for the Motorola 680x0 and PowerPC processors, and a portability library that implements Windows on the Mac

8、intosh. This allows you to develop GUI applications with a single source code base (written to the Win32 API) and implement it on Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh platforms.Figure 1, below, illustrates how Visual C+ for Mac works. Your source code is edited, compiled, and linked on a Windows NT

9、or Windows 95based (Intel) host machine. The tools create 68000 and PowerPC native code and Macintosh resources. An Ethernet-based or serial transport layer (TL) moves the resulting binaries to a Macintosh target machine running remotely. The Macintosh application is started on the Macintosh and deb

10、ugged remotely from the Windows-based machine.Now that Apple has two different Macintosh architectures to contend with (Motorola 680x0 and PowerPC) portability is particularly important.Porting can involve several steps, depending on whether you are working with old 16-bit applications or with new 3

11、2-bit sources. In general, the steps to a Macintosh port are as follows:1. Make your application more portable by following some general portability guidelines. This will help insure not only portability to the 680x0-based Macintosh machines, but also to the newer, more powerful PowerPC machines tha

12、t are based on a RISC chip.2. Port your application from Windows 16-bit code to 32-bit code. This may be the most complex and time-consuming part of the job.3. Segregate those parts of your application that are unique to Windows from similar implementations that are specific to the Macintosh. This m

13、ay involve using conditional compilation or it may involve changing the source tree for your project.4. Port your Win32 API code to the Macintosh by using the portability library for the Macintosh and Visual C+ for compiling, linking, and debugging.5. Use the Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC)

14、 version 4.0 to implement new functionality such as OLE 2.0 containers, servers, and clients or database support using open database connectivity (ODBC). Code written using MFC is highly portable to the Macintosh.6. Write Macintosh-specific code to take advantage of unique Macintosh features, such a

15、s Apple Events or Publish and Subscribe.The chief challenge among the families of Windows operating systems is the break from 16 bits (Windows 3.11 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11 operating system with integrated networking) to 32 bits (Windows NT and Windows 95). In general, 16-bit and 32-bit code

16、bases are somewhat incompatible, unless they are written using MFC. Developers have the choice of branching their sources into two trees, or migrating everything to 32 bits. Once the Win32 choice has been made, how are legacy platforms to be run (that is, machines still running Windows 3.11)? The obvious choice is to use the Win32s API libraries, which thunk 32-bit calls down to their 16-bit counterparts.Developers who want their applications to be able to take a

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