--- Pascal Bourguignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> LTK does it for TCL.
> It could be interesting to share code between these projects.
> 
> Some Gardeners are already championning a SLIMPL project, based on
> SWANK to interface with Perl.  Then, with the CL-SLIME  of climacs,
> you can drive from Common Lisp any swank-enabled language, be it CL,
> scheme, TCL, Perl, Ruby, Python, etc...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but that sounds a lot like the idea used to
make the GINA group's CLM Motif interface independent of FFIs, although
I don't doubt the mechanics are somewhat different.  The documentation
said something about the possibility of using the same mechanism for
different toolkits as well.

Maybe the CLM code would be worth a look, or at least the
communications methods and protocals? I know swank is becoming a
"standard" but if it is we should try and make it as robust and general
as possible, and perhaps CLM would have some useful concepts to add in.

Cheers,
CY  

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