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- Subject: Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn
- From: Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo <lhf@...>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:41:39 -0200
> Strikes me that what people are *really* screaming for at the moment is
> some kind of hygienic macro system so they can redefine Lua's syntax ;)
This has been in our plans for a long time now but we haven't come to any
kind of conclusion yet...
A first step is my experimental token filters, about which I talked at
the Lua Workshop 2005. (The code still needs to be updated to Lua 5.1 final.)
--lhf
- References:
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, mnewberry
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Tom Reahard
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Brian Weed
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Walter Cruz
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Ben Sunshine-Hill
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, mnewberry
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Alex Queiroz
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Chris Marrin
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Lisa Parratt
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Lisa Parratt