On 27/10/12 19:10, alexgian wrote:

A bit off topic, I notice it's rather quiet around here lately. Is there another active site for Oz discussions? Surely with the success and popularity of CTM the world must be full of people wanting to discuss Oz-Mozart..

Regards - AG
We are getting close to a release for Mozart 2.0, the new 64-bit reimplementation of Mozart, our noses are close to the grindstone, probably one reason for the recent lull in mozart-users. Some of the work is discussed on mozart-hackers, but not all. We are now testing Mozart 2.0 in a course - the students are the guinea pigs! Thanks to Sébastien Doeraene, Yves Jaradin, Kenny TM, Géry Debongnie, and Gustavo Gutiérrez, the main contributors for the core of Mozart 2.0 (if I have left anyone out, please yell!). (Other contributors are welcome, just contact us!)

The next step is the distribution subsystem. Mozart 2.0 has a reflective language interface, where you can write Oz code to change the semantics of language operations. We will use this to reimplement the network-transparent distribution. The reflective interface means that the new distribution subsystem will be written completely in Oz! Unlike the old distribution subsystem, which was written in C++ and which has become unmaintainable and unmanageable. We invite people to experiment with the reflective interface to do other kinds of extensions to the system!

We are also redoing completely the constraint subsystem. It will be based on Gecode, and it is being implemented by the Avispa research group in Cali, Colombia.

Peter

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