> On 8 Oct 2025, at 19:39, Alan Bateman wrote:
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> On 08/10/2025 06:19, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
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>> How that is supposed to work? How do I create a `ModuleLayer` with just
>> `java.base` and control what the Enso library JARs can access? Can I control
>> that regardless of how the JVM
On 08/10/2025 06:19, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
Dear JPMS experts!
I am currently working at Enso developing runtime for _dual representation
(visual and textual) programming language_
[Enso](https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/enso-org/__;!!ACWV5N9M2RV99hQ!MSZoD63gQltbiD0s6RtcgnXj1LJ
> On 8 Oct 2025, at 20:54, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
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> On středa 8. října 2025 20:06:13, středoevropský letní čas, Michał Kłeczek
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>>> On 8 Oct 2025, at 19:39, Alan Bateman wrote:
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>>> On 08/10/2025 06:19, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
How that is supposed to work? How do I create a
On 08/10/2025 20:11, Jaroslav Tulach wrote:
From a rationalistic perspective, I am looking for something very different:
I'd like to start from scratch - e.g. `ModuleLayer.empty()` and built
something on top of it myself. E.g. create a layer with
`ModuleFinder.ofSystem()` where I include only s