I'm still watching.  Alien didn't really exist on Linux (so it was not an 
option) when I last looked, and native boost was starting to look pretty 
attractive.  FFI gets some points because I know more about (at least using) it 
than the others.  The recompiling is easy enough for now, and it ain't broke.



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[[email protected]] On Behalf Of Esteban Lorenzano 
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Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 4:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Mars,      stuck on callbacks (again)... need 
opinions

Hi Bill,
Yes, Alien already support callbacks... maybe you can try it instead 
recompiling every time :)

Cheers,
Esteban

El 23/12/2010, a las 6:22p.m., Schwab,Wilhelm K escribió:

> Esteban,
>
> FW(very little)IW, my first reaction as I started reading was "has he thought 
> about native boost or alien?"  Callbacks have been in a 
> possible-but-not-supported state for a long time.  I believe Eliot recently 
> mentioned callbacks in FFI, so it seems to be an idea that is solidifying.
>
> At present, I have .so that exports functions in lieu of callbacks.  I have 
> to recompile the library to change anything :(  but it's number crunching so 
> I get C speed for my trouble :)   The functions are used small numbers of 
> times, so Smalltalk speed and flexibility would be preferable for all of my 
> uses to date  ~:0
>
> Good hunting!
>
> Bill
>
>



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