Am Freitag 14 November 2008 00:29:27 schrieb Michal Suchanek: > If I do not need radical changes but require to change somewhat how > the translator works I have to recreate it in lisp - not modify, > recreate. With no sample code how to write a working replacement for > what I intended to modify.
As long as the change can't be arachieved by setting different options for thr translator. But once you created that replacement in lisp, noone else will have to do the work again, so the chances are high that quite quickly most of the translators people wish to modify will be available in lisp. So that rewriting can be done bit by bit when people need it. And since there are already example translators in lisp from the cl-lisp GSoC project, recreating the translators (with inspirations from the C files) should be quite possible. Best wishes, Arne -- -- My stuff: http://draketo.de - stories, songs, poems, programs and stuff :) -- Infinite Hands: http://infinite-hands.draketo.de - singing a part of the history of free software. -- Ein Würfel System: http://1w6.org - einfach saubere (Rollenspiel-) Regeln. -- PGP/GnuPG: http://draketo.de/inhalt/ich/pubkey.txt
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