Hi Gavin,

I actually came across the same problem a while ago... This is what Ian 
answered back then:

> Not really.  The two should have similar performance.  The st80  
> library was developed specifically to support the Pepsi compiler  
> (idc) and contains too much for Jolt.  The function/objects library  
> was developed specifically to support Jolt.  They weren't designed to  
> operate together or even to cohabit without interfering.

Cheers,

Hans

On Thursday 24 May 2007 16:49, Gavin Romig-Koch wrote:
> Ian, (or anyone who knows)
>
> I've downloaded, and have been playing with the svn repository at
>    http://piumarta.com/svn2/idst/trunk
>
> I would like to understand history/future/purpose behind the two similar
> libraries:
>     objects/st80/*.st
>   and
>     function/objects/*.st
> in that repository.
>
> I've been trying to build some of the the code in objects/idc into a
> jolt interpreter (jolt-burg) , and am running into incompatibilities
> between the two above mentioned libraries.  Nothing that's not easily
> fixable, but I thought that perhaps understanding the relationship
> between these libraries would help me in creating more generally useful
> fixes.
>
>
> -gavin...
>
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