writing (Gnu)MAKE in Python
John Schmitt
jschmitt at vmlabs.com
Sat Jun 17 02:01:53 EDT 2000
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Hi. I'd love to take the diversion of writing Make using Python. The things that are keeping me from doing this are, in order: - I'm not completely convinced that doing this is a good thing - my employer has not asked me to, and I doubt they would see the value in it that I do - Make is big and complicated and reproducing all the functionality that we need (complete with quirks and bugs) would be time-consuming - if I couldn't demonstrate its value immediately the work would not be appreciated, especially since we have many other projects worthy of my time The benefits as I see them (in no order): - provide a Make that really, really works - Make would work the same everywhere! wouldn't that be great?! - not only would Make work the same way everywhere, it would take care of foreslash and backslash differences too! - Make bugs would be easier to fix - new features would be much easier to add - if I got it into our tool set, just maybe, Python will be accepted as a (preferred?:-) development tool - if I did it, it would be my opportunity to learn Python and to learn Make fairly well - did I mention portability? In a smaller way, I would like to have Bash, sed, and grep as Python programs rather than compiled C. Anyone volunteering? :-) John
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