Mikkel Krøigård <m...@cs.au.dk> writes: >> In Amsterdam we were asked about how long it would take, and I >> didn't have a good answer. Can you try to give a time estimate that >> we can tell the FairPlay guys? > > It's kind of hard to tell how long it will take, but I have a gut > feeling that says that the basic functionality could be implemented > very quickly (a matter of a few days concentrated effort at most), > of course excluding the obligatory polishing phase which always > takes forever. > > I can and will do this on the condition that we agree 100% that we > don't do things in parallel :)
Definitely a good idea :-) > However, we talked about this loss of momentum earlier. Up until > Christmas, I am still teaching 2 classes and I think it would be a > mistake for me to promise anything until January. That sounds very good to me! > Since ANTLR doesn't make it easy for us to to handle these "int > <size>" things, let's just use the parser you made. Okay, good. It also comes with a fairly large set of unit tests, which I found usefull while working with it. I have it as a patch queue here on DAIMI -- you can clone that or convert it to a normal repository and clone that instead. -- Martin Geisler VIFF (Virtual Ideal Functionality Framework) brings easy and efficient SMPC (Secure Multiparty Computation) to Python. See: http://viff.dk/. _______________________________________________ viff-devel mailing list (http://viff.dk/) viff-devel@viff.dk http://lists.viff.dk/listinfo.cgi/viff-devel-viff.dk