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  • Subject: python support in CVS.
  • From: Jason Felice <jfelice@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 13:35:06 -0500
  • Organization: Cronosys, LLC


The python language binding support is in CVS on the development branch
(the one you get
by default when you do a `cvs checkout').  Using SWIG, we could also do
the perl bindings,
as well as Scheme (Guile), Ruby, and Tcl.  I can see Tcl being useful
(for use in expect scripts), Ruby is pretty neat, but not in common use,
and Scheme might be fun to play with.  Perl is almost a requirement... 
I'll see what I can do once I get the python stuff working
well.

You will need SWIG installed, since configure-time and compile-time
variables can affect whih interfaces are available (like curses vs.
S/Lang, as one example), so we need to generate the wrapper code while
building the module.  I'm using the latest version.

Also in CVS on the development version is the patch that Dave McKenzie
submitted for the
cursor positioning issues when the AS/400 sends multiple WTDs.  Dave -
please make sure
that the modifications I made were what you intended - I had to guess
since the patch you
sent wasn't a diff with context and I had made some changes.  I'm pretty
sure I got it
right, tho.

Confirm those changes and I'll apply them for 0.16.0.

-Jay 'Eraserhead' Felice
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