I have only briefly looked at your code, which has some great ideas in
it, so please don't take the following comment as a criticism. It is
intended more as trying to understand what you propose.

A form of interoperability that I didn't see in your examples, though
I might have missed it, is deriving classes. For example language 1
defines a class Base and language 2 wants to derive from Base. This is
assuming that both languages are OO. Can you do this?

On Nov 15, 9:12 am, Szegedi Attila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I finally got around to packaging up the current state-of-art of my
> metaobject protocol library as a downloadable release (source +
> binaries + documentation), plus putting up a very basic website
> (hosting an information page + JavaDoc) for it.
>
> I haven't got around to setting up dynalang.org yet, so the website is
> for now hosted at <http://dynalang.sourceforge.net>.
>
> The fact there is now a release does not intend to confer either a
> sense of completeness or rigidity. It is versioned at humble 0.3.  It
> is pretty much open to modifications and is also probably not complete
> yet (i.e. I fully expect people to need further features for
> integrating with their particular language runtime). The release just
> strives to make it easier for people to get started with it, as it's
> now available as a HTTP download instead of only through SVN. Also,
> having a release means there's now a baseline for purposes of tracking
> changes in a changelog file etc. Unit tests cover about 75% of the
> code right now, so it's fairly safe to say it does what it is intended
> to do, but of course, bugs are always to be expected.
>
> In completely unrelated news, today's also my birthday :-)
>
> Cheers,
>    Attila.
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