On Nov 1, 4:46 pm, Kay Schluehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 1 Nov., 16:18, "Rustom Mody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am interested in AOP in python. From here one naturally (or > > google-ly) reaches peak. > > But peak seems to be discontinued. > > Whereas pep-246 on adaptors seems to be rejected in favor of something else. > > > What?? > > > Can someone please throw some light on whats the current state of the art? > > AOP was a research that gone nowhere - at least not in its orginal > AspectJ form:
If you Verify integrated circuits then you might know of the Specman e language (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specman), That pre-dates AspectJ and is very much alive. Its AOP feature-set is different to that of AspectJ. Our Verification engineers find the AOP paradigm to be very productive. It allows them to write a testbench in e and use AOP to extend it to create different testcases. Just found a version of the LRM online (search for 'extend'): http://www.ieee1647.org/downloads/prelim_e_lrm.pdf - Paddy. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list