On 31-Mar-2007, at 19:58 , has wrote:
Furthermore, this stumbling block has a stumbling block of its own:
bgen. There's very few folk around who understand it at all, and no
documentation (AFAIK) for anyone else to make sense of it. Until
there's some sort of decision made about bgen's future (maintain and
document it? Replace it completely? Abandon it and maintain existing
code by hand?), I can't see anyone really wanting to step into that
tarpit.
I'm committed to bgen, for at least the next couple of years. I'm
also using it to generate a bidirectional C++ bridge for Ambulant
(which is my main project nowadays, and which is one of the things
that makes me spend so little time with development of Python itself).
But unfortunately getting the &*^$ thing in better shape for initial
use is something that keeps slipping:-(
--
Jack Jansen, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack
If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma
Goldman
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