Hi,

On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 14:27 -0600, Allen Bierbaum wrote:

> In the case of SCons, you could use the standard python methods of 
> overriding and injecting methods, classes, etc.  In the case of 
> scons-addons I can just give you commit access. :)

ok, I'll see if this makes sense. But something tells me there will be
support nightmare looming along this lines. 

Having some magic injections coming from out of nowhere is not so easy
to figure out for anybody other than the one who wrote it. It's already
not so easy to figure out what scons/scons-addons does.

And I fear it gets worse than the context sensitive global var magic 

   for combo in variant_helper.iterate(locals(), base_bldr, common_env):
   . 
   .
   .

does ;-).

regards,
  gerrit

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