我英语比较差,使用原文来掩盖一下了。
Here is a simple checklist for determining which API may be right for your project:
ObjectARX:
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You are most comfortable working in C or C++
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You need the absolute maximum amount of control over AutoCAD and Windows
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You need to write custom objects
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You need access to things which are not exposed to VBA or Lisp
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You require more speed than can be had using VBA or Lisp
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Your workplace requires applications be developed in C or C++
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You need to use libraries external to AutoCAD which are only available to C or C++
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VBA:
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You are most comfortable working in VBA
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You need to use a dialogs
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You need to interface with Windows or one of the Microsoft office programs like Excel
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You are new to developing for AutoCAD or are new to developing period
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You require maximum speed of development time yet are not overly worried about application speed
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You know you are going to need a lot of help from Autodesk getting your application written
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Lisp:
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The world ended and there are no other tools available
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You are most comfortable working in Lisp
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You are working with an AutoCAD version prior to 2000
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You are working in one of those gray areas in AutoCAD where Lisp can do something that would require a huge amount of VB knowledge to accomplish the same thing.
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Your workplace requires it
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Your workplace may need to interface existing Lisp libraries with your tool
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You enjoy pain
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You don't need any dialogs or graphical user interaction other than the command line/screen pics in your application
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Parens make you happy (oh look here come the men in white coats for you now)
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