Hi Glenn,

Glad you like it.

The next step is alien.marshall. It builds on alien.inline to add
automatic marshalling and unmarshalling. Maybe you'll find that useful
too.

Jeremy

Glenn Tarcea <[email protected]> writes:

> I just read your blog posting on alien.inline. This is so very, very  
> cool!
>
> I have a FFI interface to BerkeleyDB that uses a separate set of C  
> functions that I wrote as "glue" code between Factor and the  
> BerkeleyDB API to make interfacing easier. Looking over alien.inline,  
> I think I might be able to get rid of this separate C code, and  
> instead redo it using your alien.inline interface.
>
> I'm just getting back to Factor after almost a year away from it (ah  
> life). I've followed what has been going on with the language but  
> haven't really done much. A while back Slava suggested I document and  
> wrap unit tests around the BerkeleyDB interface when I previously  
> piped up about my little port. I think I'll switch over to your  
> alien.inline and finally get around to writing the documentation and  
> unit tests.

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