Hi y'all, I was really glad to hear that the socket work is in the dev tree. I did pull it from SVN and I hope to get around to building it. In the meantime, I feel like I learned enough to take a stab at what I really wanted: a faster interface to MySQL and I've been working out the bindings using the Larceny FFI.
Congratulations! It does work fairly well. But the documentation is ... weak ... as I think is widely acknowledged. SO can someone tell me what the difference is between boxed and void* in the (require 'std-ffi) layer? *And* how to pass a null pointer to a call-out in a reliable fashion? And if you;re going to point me back at the docs can you clue me in as to which specific ones? There are clearly pieces of documentation from several different FFI eras in the source tree and it is difficult for me to tell which applies where. I can also give more details of what I am trying to do, but I think they would be likely to be inaccurate as I have tried *way* too many combinations of params in getting to where I actually executed a query in order to remember all the different failure cases. Oh yeah - one last thing: the DEFINE-C-INFO construct looks really nice, but it appears to call out to cl.exe underneath - which has problems finding its own DLLs on my current configuration (I have the free-beer Visual Studio C++ 8.0). If there's anything I should do to my config to make this work better, do please tell. I realize that nobody want to write yet another C parser, but it would be really nice to have this construct be truly platform-independent. I am *so* pleased with how well the FFI works so far. I can't begin to tell you how much of a fan-boy I am becoming (as if I wasn't already enough of one before :) I mean, you guys have built a cross-platform native-code Scheme with a portable set of FFI conventions! How cool is that? I'm having lovely visions of never having to touch u$oft code and still deliver fast & robust applications on Windows, too :) Maybe that's not why they gave Will the grant, but hey, it works for me :) david -- Once you label me, you negate me - Soren Kierkegaard _______________________________________________ Larceny-users mailing list Larceny-users@lists.ccs.neu.edu https://lists.ccs.neu.edu/bin/listinfo/larceny-users