Afaics Gallium.jl is a thin layer on some other debugging/compiling infrastructure. The main work is not in Gallium.jl iself, but in the lower layers.
On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 10:45:15 AM UTC+1, DNF wrote: > > On Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 7:00:46 AM UTC+1, Viral Shah wrote: >> >> This is about the right time to start the triage for the various 0.5 >> issues. With all the amazing compiler improvements, LLVM upgrade, Cxx >> readiness, thread-safety (will probably remain disabled for 0.5 potentially >> unless it receives significant testing) and a number of other cool things, >> I agree with Stefan here that we should not wait for array views for 0.5, >> but certainly include all the other array changes. Also, we are working >> hard towards having a debugger ready, which potentially could be the last >> major feature before calling feature freeze. >> > > By debugger, do you mean Gallium.jl? I have occasionally taken a look at > the repository, and got the impression that it was not very active. > > A debugger for Julia would be the most amazing thing! It is the single > most important missing feature that is holding me back from using Julia in > my day-to-day work. Have you any idea if it would be long before the > debugger could be integrated in the IDEs (Juno/Eclipse)? >
