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//==============================================================================
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/** Initialises Juce's GUI classes.
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/** Initialises JUCE's GUI classes.
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If you're embedding JUCE into an application that uses its own event-loop rather
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than using the START_JUCE_APPLICATION macro, call this function before making any
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ namespace juce |
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*/
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JUCE_API void JUCE_CALLTYPE initialiseJuce_GUI();
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/** Clears up any static data being used by Juce's GUI classes.
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/** Clears up any static data being used by JUCE's GUI classes.
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If you're embedding JUCE into an application that uses its own event-loop rather
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than using the START_JUCE_APPLICATION macro, call this function in your shutdown
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You can instruct JUCE to use a custom iOS app delegate class instaed of JUCE's default
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app delegate. For JUCE to work you must pass all messages to JUCE's internal app delegate.
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Below is an example of minimal forwarding custom delegate. Note that you are at your own
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risk if you decide to use your own delegate an subtle, hard to debug bugs may occur.
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risk if you decide to use your own delegate and subtle, hard to debug bugs may occur.
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@interface MyCustomDelegate : NSObject <UIApplicationDelegate> { NSObject<UIApplicationDelegate>* juceDelegate; } @end
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@implementation MyCustomDelegate
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