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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: james on Canonical
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Matthieu Moy |
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[Gnu-arch-users] Re: james on Canonical |
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Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:21:36 +0200 |
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Adrian Irving-Beer <address@hidden> writes:
> BTW, did anyone ever get around to the librification of tla and/or
> baz? I won't be using C, and I have yet to fully study today's SCMs
> and come up with solid concepts of my own, but if (as I suspect) many
> follow the tla tradition, I might possibly benefit from linking in
> some Arch subsystems.
The closest thing is pyarch, but only if you use python. AFAIK, it's
not a library, it uses the command line interface of tla, but it's
roughly used like a library.
Otherwise, both tla and baz are full of "exit()", use std{out,err}
directly to give the results of commands. A complete librification
would still require a lot of work.
--
Matthieu