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Re: Using XML in GDB?
- From: Paul Schlie <schlie at comcast dot net>
- To: Jim Blandy <jimb at red-bean dot com>
- Cc: <gdb at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 01:18:15 -0500
- Subject: Re: Using XML in GDB?
> From: Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com>
>> On 1/28/06, Paul Schlie <schlie@comcast.net> wrote:
>>> From: Jim Blandy <jimb@red-bean.com>
>>> I think if you're going to have structured data, something like
>>> XML or ASN.1 is the way to go. (I'd actually prefer to say "lisp
>>> s-expressions", but then nobody would speak to me any more. :) )
>>
>> - Actually I'd have thought s-expression structured data would be a
>> vastly superior choice relative either perverted (IMHO) alternative.
>
> S-expressions are great if you've already got a lisp interpreter
> around. If GDB had Guile integrated into it, making all this work
> would be so easy we'd barely bother to have a conversation about it.
> But our audience is more comfortable with Python, Ruby, and Perl; I
> think a syntax that is well-supported by those tools is a better
> choice.
- sorry, thought the objective only likely necessitated a static parse of
a hierarchical definition composed of likely just strings and integers.
> It was a toss-off joke; I didn't mean to distract attention from
> Daniel's proposal. We can have a GDB extension language discussion
> on a separate thread, if people are interested.
- I'm admittedly partial to scheme.