Jeff,

Thanks for looking into this. It sounds like I am best off learning
python. Maybe integration into gambas or a VB like language could be
something for the future? I wish I had the knowledge to do it...  

Thanks,
Mike 

On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 17:52 -0600, Jeff Epler wrote:
> I took a look at the gambas website and I couldn't find much information
> about making Gambas interface to new libraries.  Depending what you wish
> to do with emc2 and gambas, you would either need to create an interface
> to libnml or to hal---that usually means writing code in C or C++ to
> "glue" the language and the library together.  As an example, the "glue"
> between Python and hal (src/hal/halmodule.cc in the emc2 source treee)
> is about 500 lines of C code, including blank lines and comments.
> 
> Jeff
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