Hi to all,
I am sorry if I'm wasting bandwidth on gentoo-dev with this, but I have
found no good answere elsewhere.
I have accidentally stumbled on Codelite ( at the first glance ) _great_
IDE for C/C++/Python ( www.codelite.org).
While toying with its settings for various language syntaxes, I have
glanced at Language named Cobra.
Since "emerge -s cobra" gave me nothing, I took a peek at:
www.cobra-language.org.
It seems interesting- compiled Python-like language, that is speedwise
much closer to C++ than to Python, static/dynamic binding, optional
static variable typing etc...
My question is, could existing Portage infrastructure be ported to such
language with minimal effort and would it be worthwile to even try ?
There are many operations that now take portage ages to complete, so it
seems that this could be benefitial...
Has anyone of Pythonistas tried to give Cobra a look or two ?