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Re: [Bug-apl] Package manager proposal and design sketch
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Juergen Sauermann |
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Re: [Bug-apl] Package manager proposal and design sketch |
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Sun, 27 Apr 2014 19:30:27 +0200 |
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Hi David and all,
thanks for the link below.
Attached is a quick summary of my thoughts regarding libraries.
Looks like David and myself are on the same page, just the focus is a
bit different.
I wouldn't rule out ⎕CP for GNU APL in the long run, but I feel like not
having fully
understood what the requirements are.
I vaguely remember that some APL vendors (Dyalog and MicroAPL ?) had
similar discussions on the
web long ago, but I haven't seen the outcome. So we should not attempt
too much in one go in order to
succeed. On the other hand it is important to have clear requirements so
that we spend effort in the right
direction.
So please shoot and lets see how we can collect the responses in a
single doc or web page.
/// Jürgen
On 04/27/2014 12:03 AM, David B. Lamkins wrote:
See https://github.com/TieDyedDevil/apl-pkg .
This repo has most of the documentation as comments in the code. Read
both .apl files. See additional notes in the README.
There's one very important thing to note: This is not yet a functional
package manager. The primary roadblock is that GNU APL does not (unless
I've overlooked something) have a programmatic equivalent of )copy.
Libraries.txt
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