Dave Cramer wrote:

pl-j ( the other java procedural language ) is definately interested in being in core.

Is it actively developed? Not being rude... I just haven't heard much (almost nothing) about it.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake



Dave

Tom Lane wrote:

"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Joshua D. Drake wrote:


Are we interested in having plPHP in core?




Is there a reason why it can no longer operate as a standalone language out of pgfoundry, like pl/java and pl/perl?


PLs are sufficiently tightly tied to the core that it's probably easier to maintain them as part of our core CVS than otherwise.
(Ask Joe Conway about PL/R. Thomas Hallgren is probably not that
happy about maintaining pl/java out of core, either. And pl/perl
*is* in core.)


I'm thinking that a pl/PHP is much more interesting for the long term
than, say, pl/tcl (mind you, I am a Tcl partisan from way back, but
I see that many people are not so enlightened).  Barring any licensing
problems I think this is something to pursue.

            regards, tom lane

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