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- Subject: Re: about lposix
- From: Natanael Copa <natanael.copa@...>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:00:21 +0200
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 08:45 +1000, David Burgess wrote:
> Wim Couwenberg wrote:
> >
> > Promising plan. I'd like to help out on the Windows and OS X part where
> > possible. I (like David I suspect) have made several attempts at such a
> > unified library (on Linux and Win32) several times. It is not simple,
> > alas. Some fairly straight forward concepts are annoyingly different in
> > POSIX vs. Windows and not all differences are easy to overcome.
> >
>
> I share this experience. However, I think it is implementable. It requires
> (as noted above) a good abstraction layer.
How have they solved it in other languages like php and ruby? What can
we learn from them?
> > Such a library would require a very well-thought-out basis and a main
> > owner/moderator.
>
> I was sort of hoping Luiz would take on this role. IMHO, OS zealots
> need not apply.
He sort of offered to do it.
Luiz, how can we help you? I started to make a list of suggestions of
functions togehter what we currently have (lposix, ex, and
luafilesystem)
Natanael Copa