Hi, sur-behoffski. Good day.
I am also an iup-user, from South-america. Glad to salute you.
My interest in IUP is about teach others to know Lua and to take advantage
of it with IUP.
Very happy to know people that enhance this programing language and this
tool.
I consider myself as a tester more than a core-programmer or environments
Windows-different, but any that I could do I'll be glad.
See us later, friend.
HernĂ¡n Cano
Systems Analyst
2017-12-05 1:37 GMT-05:00 sur-behoffski:
> G'day,
>
> I've been a Lua user since about the release of 5.1, and some people might
> recognise me as a mostly-lurker, and occasional sideways poster, on the
> lua-l
> list.
>
> I've been eyeing off IM/CD/IUP over about the last 4-5 years for a project
> that's been hard to pin down. My platform is generally Debian-based, but
> is
> Gentoo Linux, and I've aggressively updated to a recent stable version of
> gcc -- 6.4.0.
>
> I've worked in several "clean code" environments, where developers are
> required
> to have no compiler diagnostics when their code is built, and all
> information
> and warning messages are treated as errors.
>
> I've also written quite a bit of C, and some of the ways that the
> preprocessor
> has been used is also potentially misleading in certain circumstances.
>
> In the past (3 or 4 years ago), I've corresponded directly with Antonio
> regarding my concerns about these diagnostics and/or coding practices, but
> he's
> now asked that I join a conventional discussion list for the toolkit(s).
>
> Antonio has encouraged me to join this list and post messages here, rather
> than email him directly, and my understanding is that this list is
> gradually
> evolving to be the main list for all of im, cd and iup.
>
> I've developed two main tools -- lua scripts -- that are a little clunky in
> places, but perform two main tasks:
>
> - A module-specific nuke/unpack tarball/patch/build/gather objects
> script; and
>
> - A script that works through makefile output, looking for diagnostics,
> and collates them by category and reports them in a concise format.
>
> The "gather objects" item is nice, in that it collects generated shared
> object files in a subdirectory, and edits the object search list
> on-the-fly,
> so that patches that modify object files can be trialled without requiring
> any elevated privileges.
>
> These scripts are fairly well documented in a paragraph-by-paragraph
> fashion,
> but I'm working towards conforming to a conventional, more fully-fledged
> documentation system -- probably ldoc with markup.
>
> I'm new to this list, so will watch and listen for a while, to get a feel
> for
> the list dynamics, and will hopefully be able to contribute in a worthwhile
> fashion.
>
> cheers,
>
> sur-behoffski (Brenton Hoff)
> programmer, Grouse Software
>
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