On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 11:24 -0300, geovanisouz...@gmail.com wrote: > Hello Vala guys! > > I would to thank you for this amazing language. I knew it yesterday, and > love it yet! > > But, I noticed that have a lot of things to do, to turn it a great tool. > > For example, a *new simplified build system*. Not that I don't like > Autotools and Make, but the language itself simplifies the C programming, > so, why use a jurasic and complicated (for newbies) build system?
Part of the reason why to continue using older build systems is that most projects do not consist of only source code in one language. In fact it's trivial to mix Vala and C or C++ code in an application, and then you might also have some Python plugins, and some documentation that needs to be built with special tools, and data files that need to be processed and installed. While it's tricky to learn and feels kind of old and messy, this stuff has been banged on for ages in the Autotools and Make and mostly works at this point. Following best practices like supporting out-of-source-tree builds, cross-compilation, "DESTDIR" installs and alternate prefix selection is mostly automatic. Getting a new build system up to the point where it supports all the features that distribution package builders use, and all the corner cases that individual users hit, while being able to build a complicated real project either means making it extensible (and requiring every project to write some custom code) or spending a lot of time fixing bugs in all the various features that will be needed. I don't doubt that it could be done, but it would be a lot of work. On the other hand, maybe you could take some inspiration from how 'valac' works, and instead of creating the entire build system, just build a preprocessor that generates an Autotools setup and project layout for you. Who knows if that could work? -- Calvin Walton <calvin.wal...@kepstin.ca> _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list