From: Sergey L. <slo...@ya...> - 2015-06-29 09:19:22
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<div>Hi Bruce!</div><div> </div><div>Do you mean implementation of C-interface through loadfunc()?</div><div>If true, I must to mention that unicon's implementation of it is not cross-platform yet. As for icon itself. For Linux or cygwin it's working but for native Windows not. At least I didn't managed to make work it on Windows. It would be great if someone fix it.</div><div>As for Java and Oracle I don't agree. I myself use Oracle since 1988 and can see real edge between open source and commercial products. Oracle bought MySQL for example before buying Sun, but it didn't stop evolution of open source clones of MySQL. Now people have excellent and more advanced than the original product - MariaDB and WebScaleSQL servers. The same for Java, it can not be close sourced and must stay open sourced. You have mentioned about files to court from Oracle, but they regarding other software giants - Google or Apple, but not ordinary programmers. I still may use Java as I want, why not if it's great and useful? Of course, I respect your position do not use anything from money-oriented Larry Ellison.</div><div> </div><div>Thank you,</div><div>Sergey Logichev</div><div> </div><div>28.06.2015, 12:33, "Bruce & Breeanna Rennie" <br...@dc...>:</div><blockquote type="cite"><p>Good evening Clinton,<br /><br />Is the code for the c-interface available? If so where can I get it,<br />please. I am also redoing the implementation of the VM along the lines<br />of C based an-indirect threaded 64 bit implementation. This I am<br />building on a 32 bit based machine. Part of this design is looking at an<br />automatic translation of unicon/icon descriptors and structures to the<br />appropriate C structures and values, as well as the translation of C<br />values and structures to the appropriate unicon/icon descriptors and<br />structures.<br /><br />I, personally, do NOT want to have anything to do with JAVA in any form.<br />This is from a philosophical standpoint of my dislike with ORACLE -<br />after having dealt with ORACLE products over many years (> 25 years), I<br />don't expect JAVA to be a viable future direction, irrespective of what<br />the any overall industry viewpoint might be about the language. I<br />consider the current court cases over the copyrights that ORACLE wants<br />on the JAVA API to be strongly indicative of ORACLE's attitude to<br />programmers and development with JAVA.<br /><br />How you might view things will be based on your interactions with JAVA<br />and ORACLE.<br /><br />regards<br /><br />Bruce Rennie<br /><br /><br />On 28/06/15 18:41, Jeffery, Clint (<a href="mailto:jef...@ui...">jef...@ui...</a>) wrote:</p><blockquote> Hi Bruce,<br /><br /> $c and $cend are described in Udaykumar Batchu's M.S. report, a link to it can be found at <a href="http://unicon.org/reports.html">http://unicon.org/reports.html</a><br /><br /> I consider the C interface project unfinished. The code worked as described in the report at the time it was done. It might or might not require extension or repair to make functional in the current sources, and even if fully functional, it points in a direction towards easier C-calling,<br /> but doesn't get us to the finish line. The new Java-based implementation, called Junicon, has<br /> raised the bar as far as what ought to be achievable in terms of seamless access to the underlying implementation language and its libraries. Maybe the C implementation will see a major advance with another M.S. thesis or so worth of work, if the right student comes along.<br /><br /> Cheers,<br /> Clint<br /> ________________________________________<br /> From: Bruce & Breeanna Rennie <<a href="mailto:br...@dc...">br...@dc...</a>><br /> Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2015 12:50 AM<br /> To: Unicon group<br /> Subject: [Unicon-group] CIncludesParser and its ilk<br /><br /> Good afternoon to all this fair winter's day,<br /><br /> Looking through the Unicon compiler code, I have come across the $c and<br /> $cend directives and the CIncludeParser function. 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