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Developer forums (C::B DEVELOPMENT STRICTLY!) => Plugins development => Topic started by: rickg22 on January 02, 2006, 03:16:33 am

Title: An apology to everyone...
Post by: rickg22 on January 02, 2006, 03:16:33 am
Hi all... Yiannis and I had a discussion about the compiler framework redesign, and it seems that there was a serious misunderstanding of my part (it means it's my fault).

Apparently the compiler framework does NOT need to be redesigned from scratch, just the management of the configuration. If any of you believed otherwise (as I did), please accept my most sincere apology. I suppose this goes specially to 280Z28, because you were the most enthusiastic about it. I'm sorry :(

In any case, I'm changing the "compiler redesign" forum to be developers-only. You will hear more about it in case we do a redesign.

But thank you for your cooperation :)
Title: Re: An apology to everyone...
Post by: takeshimiya on January 02, 2006, 03:52:43 am
No need to apologyze.

A Compiler plugin redesigned from scratch willn't be needed even for using different compilers of different languages, then?
Title: Re: An apology to everyone...
Post by: 280Z28 on January 02, 2006, 04:35:15 am
I dunno what to say really, except that I'm not upset with you. :? It's not like the setup we have is wrong. It's been working very well actually. I'll be back with more input once I "adjust my thoughts to follow the new dev track." or something like that :)
Title: Re: An apology to everyone...
Post by: Michael on January 03, 2006, 11:01:51 pm
Apparently the compiler framework does NOT need to be redesigned from scratch, just the management of the configuration. If any of you believed otherwise (as I did), please accept my most sincere apology.

No need to apologyze.

IMHO the discussions we have had until now were positive and helpful.

Michael
Title: Re: An apology to everyone...
Post by: killerbot on January 03, 2006, 11:13:01 pm
No need, interesting ideas came up, and I think several of us gained some more knowlegde and insight's into this topic.

Cheers,
Lieven