On 23.05.2006, at 11:27, Filip Konvička wrote:
Would it somehow be possible to merge this into the original ozh, so your changes do not get lost? Say, someone is going to install ozh in 6 month and does not know about your postings here...

I guess that this depends on the original author. Or we could perhaps start a new mogul package derived from ozh?

Its probably best to contact the original authors first, but the most important thing is we do not want to loose your port to Mozart 1.3.*


BTW, I have some modules almost ready for mogul (red-black tree, lightweight "list" dictionary, unicode support, ...), so I wonder what's necessary for ordinary users to upload to mogul (I haven't looked around for this info yet).

Great!

Contributing to MOGUL with ozmake is easy: http://www.mozart-oz.org/mogul/node8.html


It's pity that Oz is not a strongly typed language (yes, I like C++ very much).
You certainly know about Alice?

I know that it's based on Oz (and might be based on Gecode one day?) and that it has something to do with ML. But I have never done any ML stuff so I was not interested...I'm planning to move to C++/Gecode anyhow :-) But thanks for the pointer!

http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/alice/

Alice is a statically typed cousin of Oz. Alice extends SML by a number of features which you already know from Oz (e.g. concurrent, distributed, and constraint programming). In the past, it was implemented on top of Oz, but that's not the case anymore. It already integrates Gecode for constraint programming.

http://www.gecode.org/overview.html: 'Gecode has been designed to be easy to interface to and not to be easy to model with'

Best,
Torsten

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Torsten Anders
Sonic Arts Research Centre • Queen's University Belfast
Frankstr. 49 • D-50996 Köln
Tel: +49-221-3980750
www.torsten-anders.de


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