Great news! Best wishes, Torsten
On 30 Oct 2012, at 08:50, Peter Van Roy wrote: > On 27/10/12 19:10, alexgian wrote: >> >> A bit off topic, I notice it's rather quiet around here lately. Is there >> another active site for Oz discussions? Surely with the success and >> popularity of CTM the world must be full of people wanting to discuss >> Oz-Mozart.. >> >> Regards - AG > We are getting close to a release for Mozart 2.0, the new 64-bit > reimplementation of Mozart, our noses are close to the grindstone, probably > one reason for the recent lull in mozart-users. Some of the work is > discussed on mozart-hackers, but not all. We are now testing Mozart 2.0 in a > course - the students are the guinea pigs! Thanks to Sébastien Doeraene, Yves > Jaradin, Kenny TM, Géry Debongnie, and Gustavo Gutiérrez, the main > contributors for the core of Mozart 2.0 (if I have left anyone out, please > yell!). (Other contributors are welcome, just contact us!) > > The next step is the distribution subsystem. Mozart 2.0 has a reflective > language interface, where you can write Oz code to change the semantics of > language operations. We will use this to reimplement the network-transparent > distribution. The reflective interface means that the new distribution > subsystem will be written completely in Oz! Unlike the old distribution > subsystem, which was written in C++ and which has become unmaintainable and > unmanageable. We invite people to experiment with the reflective interface > to do other kinds of extensions to the system! > > We are also redoing completely the constraint subsystem. It will be based on > Gecode, and it is being implemented by the Avispa research group in Cali, > Colombia. > > Peter -- Dr Torsten Anders Course Leader, Music Technology University of Bedfordshire Park Square, Room A315 http://www.torsten-anders.de _________________________________________________________________________________ mozart-users mailing list mozart-users@mozart-oz.org http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users