Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: > > 4) Build a continuous integration server using Seaside, Iliad or > AidaWeb. Build an interface to version control systems (possibly > supporting both independent systems such as Monticello or > file-based such as svn/CVS/git) that can be used from Smalltalk > and integrate it with Smalllint code reports. For a more > ambitious project, the server should be able to start a new image, > upgrade the package, run SUnit tests there and communicate back > the results---the time to upgrade the package should be minimized > of course! > > > Are you aware of this two projects ? I don't know other dialects but > in Pharo they work: > > - http://n4.nabble.com/Interim-build-server-td1296834.html#a1296834 > - > http://n4.nabble.com/ANN-Hudson-continuous-integration-server-support-td1296910.html#a1296910 > > > > > 5) Work on a cross-dialect foreign function call interface and > implement it in at least two dialects. Candidates include Alien > and GNU Smalltalk's CObject (using existing implementation has the > advantage of having to implement in only _one_ other dialect!). > Bonus points for implementing a C parser that would be able to > construct bindings. GNU Smalltalk already contains a C > preprocessor implementation. > > > Yes!!! And make it (optionally at least) not to block the complete VM > while a function is being called. > > Cheers On the Mac version, having the power of Squeak combined with the power of F-Script would totally rule. Does the CObject FFI allow you to do what F_script does and examine the entire object tree written in Cocoa? That would at least for Macs, give you a full blown GUI external to the Squeak desktop.
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