Re: Trying guile as an extention language for a 'real world' product

2010-07-08 Thread Andy Wingo
Hi! On Sat 03 Jul 2010 06:36, ri...@happyleptic.org writes: > At work, I recently pushed the idea to use an extention language for our > main product, which is a middle sized program written in C with many > threads, that must run quickly without without interruption 24/7, and > that have little

Re: Trying guile as an extention language for a 'real world' product

2010-07-05 Thread Thien-Thi Nguyen
() ri...@happyleptic.org () Sat, 3 Jul 2010 07:36:51 +0200 Are there any contraindication against using guile as an extention language for configuration ? I don't think so. Configuration is specialization, moved early. Guile can handle that, as long as early is not too early. thi

Re: Trying guile as an extention language for a 'real world' product

2010-07-03 Thread Ludovic Courtès
Hi, ri...@happyleptic.org writes: > What does he mean by that ? Are there any contraindication against using > guile as an extention language for configuration ? I think Guile would be best used as a configuration aid à la Emacs, where configuration is achieved by actually “programming” the syst

Re: Trying guile as an extention language for a 'real world' product

2010-07-03 Thread Linas Vepstas
On 3 July 2010 00:36, wrote: > Hi list ! > > At work, I recently pushed the idea to use an extention language for our > main product, which is a middle sized program written in C with many > threads, that must run quickly without without interruption 24/7, and > that have little memory nor CPU to

Trying guile as an extention language for a 'real world' product

2010-07-02 Thread rixed
Hi list ! At work, I recently pushed the idea to use an extention language for our main product, which is a middle sized program written in C with many threads, that must run quickly without without interruption 24/7, and that have little memory nor CPU to spare. As nobody comes with a better ide