Hi Dino,

Congrats on the new release!

Can you give us an update on the status of the multiple engine debate 
and does this release change anything on that front?

When Alpha 1 was released, we discussed swappable SystemStates as an 
alternative to multiple engine instances.  Does this release include 
this functionality?

Thanks,
Tony

Dino Viehland wrote:
> Hello IronPython Community,
> 
> We have just released IronPython 2.0 Alpha 2. This release is a snapshot of 
> the on-going progress with IronPython 2.0 and the DLR.
> One of the most significant changes in this release is the removal of 
> Microsoft.Scripting.Vestigial. Previously this DLL was a combination of both 
> IronPython support code as well as portions of the DLR. With Alpha 2 
> Microsoft.Scripting.dll contains all portions of the DLR and IronPython.dll 
> contains the IronPython implementation which builds upon the DLR. This should 
> help consumers of the DLR to better understand the public surface area. Being 
> early in the product cycle this surface area may still change significantly 
> but there are now bright lines between what DLR code is and what IronPython 
> code is.
> 
> IronPython also continues to use the underlying concepts of the DLR more and 
> more. In the Alpha 1 release there were numerous locations where IronPython 
> would use DynamicSites but fallback to runtime lookups because the site 
> couldn't perform optimally. In this release we've continued to flush out 
> these corner cases and improve IronPython's support for generating proper 
> rules when using DynamicSites. We've also improved the shared infrastructure 
> the DLR provides for creating rules and moved IronPython to this shared 
> infrastructure.
> 
> Significant changes in the DLR include the removal of 
> Microsoft.Scripting.Vestigial, continued refinement of the AST and dynamic 
> site support, and replacement of the old IDynamicObject with the new 
> IDynamicObject. IronPython has also been updated to use more of the DLR 
> concepts.
> The DLR also continues to be expanded and improved. The DLR AST has been 
> improved with support for more static constructs such as simple exception 
> handling constructors and better variable support. The DLR AST factory 
> methods have also been moved to a static Ast class to enable easier 
> construction of ASTs. There have also been some additional convenience 
> methods added to various nodes to make construction even easier still. 
> Finally the DLR also has been improved to support an arbitrary number of 
> arguments inside a DynamicSite which helps to enable calling all functions in 
> an optimized manner.
> 
> One of the most significant (although fairly small) improvements is the 
> introduction of the IDynamicObject interface under its proper name. In the 
> Alpha 1 release this interface was temporarily named IActionable because 
> IronPython had previously shipped with an IDynamicObject interface. In this 
> new release the old interface has been completely removed and the DLR now 
> provides the correct IDynamicObject interface. This interface lives at the 
> heart of the DLR so it's noteworthy that it's now found its final home.
> 
> Note: Due to dependencies upon APIs that are not present in Silverlight 1.1 
> Alpha (released at MIX) you won't be able to re-build this release for use 
> with Silverlight. As both products stabilize more we expect better 
> compatibility between releases.
> 
> You can download IronPython v2.0 at: 
> http://www.codeplex.com/IronPython/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=5246
> 
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