Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
As a test yes, but not for the release. It's changing too fast right now to maintain backwards compatibility, so including it would cause more problems than it would solve.
I am not sure, if it really changes, or if it only adds new features. I think the big problems (file naming, loader) are solved, but not sure. I worked a lot with py/pyext and pdj in the past (which are also candidates for pdx), but pdlua is the only scripting tool that can easily integrate the language as a static library, because it is so small. maintainance should be easier than with python and java.
I just had a thought: how about replacing Tcl/Tk with Lua/Tk? Just a thought...
is this just a matter of replacing one with the other, or does this mean every graphical part has to be rewritten?
marius.