CML2 with python1

Jan Harkes (jaharkes@cs.cmu.edu)
Wed, 5 Dec 2001 05:17:34 -0500


On Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 03:29:54AM -0500, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au>:
> > ESR, is it practical to have CML2 transcribe a CML1 config file?
>
> No, alas.

But it _is_ entirely practical to run CML2 with a bog-standard python
1.5 interpreter. I just did a search/replace for the python2-ism's like

<x> += <y> => <x> = <x> + <y>, and
<string>.<op>(<arg>) => string.<op>(<string>, <arg>)

Worked around some missing functionality in the older shlex and curses
modules and I can now use oldconfig, menuconfig, xconfig, and cmladvent
with CML2 and a python1 interpreter. It also still works fine with
python2 as well.

http://ravel.coda.cs.cmu.edu/cml2-1.9.4-python1.patch (36K)

36K might sound like a lot, but given the fact that the CML python
sources totals about 280KB, it is a pretty small diff, and the whole
"but python2 isn't standard in distributions and the license is bad"
argument can be dropped and we can get on with life.

Jan

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