Sujet : Re: ISO: The Eiffel OO programming language and IDE, on VMS
De : cross (at) *nospam* spitfire.i.gajendra.net (Dan Cross)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 28. Mar 2025, 04:10:35
Autres entêtes
Organisation : PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC
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In article <
de6f4fa6d5594b31aed18a7ab508e091dc86a4f3@i2pn2.org>,
John Reagan <
johnrreagan@earthlink.net> wrote:
I actually contacted one of the Rust folks a few years back but haven't
kept up the connection.
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I really like Eiffel. Actually one of the languages that influenced the
Extended Pascal standard was Eiffel. Of course, you can see how well
that crushed in the market. C++26's contracts finally gets to something
that Eiffel did from the beginning.
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As I mentioned in another post, I do want to provide the LLVM libs for
OpenVMS either thru the actual LLVM repo or with something on the side.
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Having help for Rust (or other languages) once we have the libraries in
place, would be great. I'm all for that. I just have to convince VSI
mgmt to do that. Anybody want to approach them (Rust or one of their
users)?
Rust isn't a monolith, but I can ask through a back channel if
anyone from the community may be interested in helping with a
VMS port. I don't know if the requisite mixture of interest,
time, and VMS expertise and access is readily available, though.
- Dan C.