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Re: [RELEASE] Pugs 6.2.5 is released!: msg#00134lang.perl.perl6.compiler
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 10:36:16PM -0400, vadim wrote: > > On behalf of the Pugs team, I am elated to announce the release of > > Pugs 6.2.5, with much more comprehensive OO support, hyper and reduction > > metaoperators on user-defined operators, as well as experimental > > coroutine support. > > > > Could you please advice, how is it possible to use external library, or > better just C code? > Perl6 <-> C binding. > > Should I use Haskell for this? Should I use parrot? > > To be more concrete, I want to start using Tcl/Tk from within perl6 > (like currently Tcl::Tk CPAN module does this) > At first I tried TclHaskell, which currently is out of date, and it took > considerable efforts for me, unknowledgable in Haskell, to make it > compile, but even after that is is non-trivial to move on, however seems > doable. I think the best bet yet is to use Perl5's Tk binding, either by improving Inline::Pugs or improving Pugs's Perl 5 embedding support. The first one may be easier. Thanks, /Autrijus/
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