1. c calls was:"Re: EuGL alpha 1 release"
- Posted by Joel Crook <joel at MAIL.K-A.COM>
Mar 07, 2000
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Last edited Mar 08, 2000
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At 09:20 PM 03/07/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: stab master <stabmaster_ at HOTMAIL.COM>
>To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
>Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 7:43 PM
>Subject: EuGL alpha 1 release
>
>
>> After having worked like a maniac all day long I now feel that EuGL is
>ready
>> for another release.
>
>Wow! This looks really nice. It's plenty fast, as well.
><heresy>
> Wouldn't it be nice if, when Rob implements namespaces, he could
> somehow allow _direct_ calls to C routines, so we could do away with
> all that c_func() and c_proc() stuff.
></heresy>
>It's not that I like c, but it looks like using c calls is going to be
>unavoidable
>if we intend to use any graphics or windowing library.
>
>Regards,
>Irv
Irv,
I like your tags so I'm borrowing them for a moment...
<heresy>
Or if you need to do things that require c math routines or operators. Not that
I like having to do that... I have given up on building a long period RNG that
passes the diehard tests in Euphoria because 8 lines of c turned into 8 pages
of Euphoria which would not run. --- not going to go into why --- but lets just
say c's strangeness allows those 8 lines of code to work...
So yes direct calls to Dlls or Libs created elsewhere would be appreciated...
Then all I have to do is figure out how to turn those 8 lines into a DLL /
lib.
...and here I thought I was going to get around having to learn c (which was on
of the reasons I registered Euphoria!)...
ahh well...
</heresy>
Joel H. Crook
Manager, Information Services
Certified Novell Administrator
Microsoft Certified Professional, OS Specialist
Kellogg & Andelson Accountancy Corp.
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<div>At 09:20 PM 03/07/2000 -0500, you wrote:</div>
<div>>----- Original Message -----</div>
<div>>From: stab master <stabmaster_ at HOTMAIL.COM></div>
<div>>To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU></div>
<div>>Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 7:43 PM</div>
<div>>Subject: EuGL alpha 1 release</div>
<div>></div>
<div>></div>
<div>>> After having worked like a maniac all day long I now feel
that EuGL is</div>
<div>>ready</div>
<div>>> for another release.</div>
<div>></div>
<div>>Wow! This looks really nice. It's plenty fast, as well.</div>
<div>><heresy></div>
<div>> Wouldn't it be nice if, when Rob implements namespaces, he
could</div>
<div>> somehow allow _direct_ calls to C routines, so we could do away
with</div>
<div>> all that c_func() and c_proc() stuff.</div>
<div>></heresy></div>
<div>>It's not that I like c, but it looks like using c calls is going
to be</div>
<div>>unavoidable</div>
<div>>if we intend to use any graphics or windowing library.</div>
<div>></div>
<div>>Regards,</div>
<div>>Irv</div>
<br>
<div>Irv,</div>
<div>I like your tags so I'm borrowing them for a moment...</div>
<br>
<div><heresy></div>
<div>Or if you need to do things that require c math routines or
operators. Not that I like having to do that... I have given up on
building a long period RNG that passes the diehard tests in
Euphoria because 8 lines of c turned into 8 pages of Euphoria which would
not run. --- not going to go into why --- but lets just say c's
strangeness allows those 8 lines of code to work... </div>
<br>
<div>So yes direct calls to Dlls or Libs created elsewhere would be
appreciated... Then all I have to do is figure out how to turn those 8
lines into a DLL / lib. </div>
<br>
<div>...and here I thought I was going to get around having to learn c
(which was on of the reasons I registered Euphoria!)... </div>
<br>
<div>ahh well...</div>
<br>
<div></heresy></div>
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<br>
Joel H. Crook<br>
<br>
Manager, Information Services<br>
<font size=1>Certified Novell Administrator<br>
Microsoft Certified Professional, OS Specialist<br>
<br>
</font><b>Kellogg & Andelson Accountancy Corp.<br>
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Sherman Oaks, CA 91403<br>
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