From: James M. D. <mdu...@ya...> - 2003-01-06 12:32:37
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--- Grzegorz Jakacki <ja...@he...> wrote: > On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, James Michael DuPont wrote: > > > Thank you Shigeru! > > > > Since i have you on the line, > > let me make a proposal : > > I have now a new version of the gcc interface in test, > > we support c, C++ and java dumping into the redland rdf application > > framework. > > > > All we need now is a client side interface, > > What do you think about using the introspectors gcc interface > instead > > of the older parser? > > > > mike > > Mike, > > First, if this is a question to Chiba, then post it to him, not to > the > list. ok. > > Second, if this is a question to the list, then please address the > list, > not Chiba. ok, your right. > > Third, personally I think this question should be ask on the list > forum > and addressed to everybody. Chiba's input into OpenC++ is huge, > although > the changes you are suggesting would mainly affect the list members. Yes your right. > > Fourth, it is not clear to me at all what is redland rdf. redland is an RDF application framework http://www10.org/cdrom/papers/490/ http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/docs/api/index.html > Fifth, if you are trying to push your going-through-XML idea again, > then > please slow down. We discussed this subject to death some time ago. times are changing, the xml is not important. can link the gcc in directly, and via redland, we have a structured api into the gccs data. > Sixth, what are the advantages and disadvantages of the changes you > are > suggesting over the existing implementation? The advantange will be to use the gcc compiler as the parser. THe advantange will the the usage of nice typed c++ interface into the redland api. The advantage will be a cleaner separation between the walker and the rest of the api. mike ===== James Michael DuPont http://introspector.sourceforge.net/ __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com |