Two factors:

(1) I'm working on deftype/protocols/reify and related things.  This
requires some non-trivial re-engineering of the compiler (based on non-
trivial reverse-engineering of all the changes made to Clojure JVM).
(2) I'm up to my nostrils on a little pro bono web site development I
foolishly agreed to do.  Say the phrases "crunch time" and "flop
sweat" over and over again, and you'll have an idea where I am on
that.  It's definitely slowed me down.

I'm trying to keep a small flow of work going on ClojureCLR during
this time. Unfortunately, since I'm working on such big chunks, it
looks like nothing is happening.

Reify is about 90% done, and I've already made a few changes in
support of deftype.  If I get a little ahead on the other project, I
should be able to get reify done in the next week.  After that,
deftype and protocols.  Right after I commit the reify changes, I may
take a day to run through all the small commits on the 1.2 branch.
That usually doesn't take long.

Should I make heartbeat commits once a week so people will know
there's still life in the body?  :)

David


On Feb 25, 10:26 pm, Mike K <mbk.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I notice there have been no checkins to ClojureCLR in the last month
> and a half.  Is something big in the works?  Is absolutely nothing in
> the works? :-)
>
> If I check out and build the latest sources, how will it compare in
> terms of functionality to the Clojure main branch?  In particular,
> does it have cutting edge things like protocols, reify, etc?
>
>    Thanks,
>    Mike

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