2012/3/10 Brian Goslinga <brian.gosli...@gmail.com>

> On Mar 8, 3:12 pm, cej38 <junkerme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This is a NOOB question.
> >
> > Would it be possible to write a library that could do IO without
> > resorting to the underlying VM?
> I would be suspicious of a cross-implementation wrapper. You'll
> probably end up with something as awful as the Common Lisp path API.
>

Is the python i/o library a good counter-example to th CL path API?


> Worse, such an API would most likely be a lowest common denominator,
> and thus not expose many important aspects of the underlying system
> (such as file links for example).
>
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