Szegedi Attila 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 :-)

I'm looking at implementing your MOP interfaces in JRuby. I'll let you 
know how it goes, but I have an immediate suggestion:

Put a dynalang subdir in the tgz :) I unpacked it and it dumped a bunch 
of stuff into my jruby src, lib, and so on dirs.

- Charlie

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