It is worth noting that OpenDX has an internal scripting language so it is possible to hook CMUCL and OpenDX via a socket or pipe the same way that LTK uses TCL/Tk. I've actually started a project to do exactly that, but have gotten somewhat sidetracked of late as I play more and more with DX.
I'm not familiar with FEMLISP. Is it Common Lisp, or something obscure? --- "R Alemi,MD." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Michaels idea for an "automatic" binding for a C++ > library is still worth trying. any suggestions? If anyone actually wants to tackle this, I'd suggest using Guile or librep. An embeddable Scheme system can be linked to C/C++ code directly, and has a straight-forward way to talk to Lisp across a socket. And I believe there are already tools to automate building Guile bindings against a given .h file. Mike __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
