Re: New Standard Library Repository
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at ??hoo.com> Oct 10, 2007
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c.k.lester wrote: > > I'm going to set up a repository at Sourceforge for a set of standard > include files for Euphoria. The initial set of files will include the > following: > > print.e -- Boehme's v1.2 lib > sprint.e -- Boehme's/Lewis's v1.0 lib > tbar_xpm.e -- toolbar graphics from the Gnome project > xpm_icon.e -- Cuny's contribution of toolbar graphics > series.e -- Parnell's v1.0 lib > ssl.e -- Aku's Simple Standard Library of 2005 > stringhash.e -- Lewis' 2007 lib > hlist.e -- Babor's v1.0 hash lib > hash.e -- Parnell's hash lib > > I think the licenses for all these libs allow placement in this repository. > But if you don't want your library included here, please let me know! I will > gladly respect your wishes. :) > > If you know of a library (or more) that would fit well into this standard > repository, please let me know here or via email. > > Basically, the files above are used in a few of the projects I'm actively > using and helping develop. I want them in a single repository to reduce > code duplication and increase development efficiency. Something like that. > > I'm going to call the project the Wonderful Euphorepository of Standard > Functionality (or WESF). Just kidding. I don't know what I'll call it. So > suggest a name while you're thinking about what libraries should go there. > > Now, these are ONE FILE libraries I'm talking about. Obviously win32lib > won't go in there, but ODBC.E might be a candidate, since it's just one file. > > Anyway, please give me your suggestions. I will have something up on > Sourceforge by the end of this week... with or without you. :) I think that this is a great idea, and kinda what I wanted the ESL to take the last time we started one up. I wish you luck. You would have to check with Juergen because I don't think it's an open license, but what about lfn.e? If I think of any others I'll be sure to chime in. -- A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that works. --John Gall's 15th law of Systemantics. "Premature optimization is the root of all evil in programming." --C.A.R. Hoare j.