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Re: guile -s is it necessary?
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Rob Browning |
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Re: guile -s is it necessary? |
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Sat, 26 Oct 2002 11:29:29 -0500 |
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Neil Jerram <address@hidden> writes:
> This isn't the best thread to say this in, but ...
>
> In general, I think we should _not_ jump to implement every SRFI that
> gets through the process. Unfortunately, IMO, the level of review in
> that process is not always top quality, and it is too easy for
> anything to get through if the author just pushes enough.
Makes sense, though if we can do it in a way that isn't hard and
doesn't break things on our side just to be compatible, then providing
compatibility in some form probably wouldn't bother me. That's why in
this case I was leaning toward the separate name (if we did anything).
I do agree, though, that we shouldn't feel compelled to implement
every SRFI, and perhaps that applies for this one -- I'll have to go
look at it again -- all I recal ATM is that from the previous
discussion, a separate executable seemed preferable to trying to
integrate its requirements with our current command line and #!
practices.
--
Rob Browning
rlb @defaultvalue.org, @linuxdevel.com, and @debian.org
Previously @cs.utexas.edu
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