I will generate this document and mail it out by the end of today. I was planning on updating some of the manual today, too.
How difficult would it be to use something like cffi-grovel to generate the erl_interface bindings? (http://www.erlang.org/doc/apps/erl_interface/) If we did this, we could, for example, support all of the examples in Clementson's post: http://bc.tech.coop/blog/070719.html
--matt
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Faré fahree@gmail.com wrote:
I'm now just back from vacations, and will be more available for work on Erlang-in-Lisp.
I am asked to submit a Mid-term review of Erlang-in-Lisp. Matt, can you produce a short document that describes what was done already, and what's you intend to focus on next?
NB: This post was seen on Planet Lisp: http://www.foldr.org/~michaelw/log/programming/lisp/erlang-common-lisp Some other person seems to already tackle the part where a Lisp client talks to an Erlang server, but it looks like it's using an ad-hoc TCP/IP protocol rather than a native Erlang wire protocol. Distel looks more promising as a code base for future Lisp and Erlang integration.
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