Re: Hmmm.... future of cons?

Gary Oberbrunner <[email protected]> Thu, 16 May 2002 10:25:11 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.gnu.cons.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
It does seem that cons development is slow, if not stopped, these days. 
  Certainly there's a lot that could/should be done: parallel builds, 
modularization, ease of customization, merging Cons::Plus, and default 
support for many more compilers & tools.

However, I have to say that with some minor customizations here, cons is 
now working very well for me.  We're building our commercial product on 
Irix, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X (CodeWarrior and gcc) with cons 2.3.0 
and Cons::Plus, and are very happy with it.  Perhaps that's why 
development has slowed?  Cons has definitely "scratched my itch" (to use 
the Open Source metaphor).  For me, on a day-to-day basis, it Just Works 
and I don't even think about it anymore.

So for any newbies thinking about jumping into cons, you should consider 
all the options carefully, but don't avoid it just because there aren't 
frequent cons releases.  I don't think anything else out there is as 
good today.  And if you don't like how it works, just change it -- it's 
only perl! :-)

-- Gary Oberbrunner


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