Sounds reasonable to me. If paulp needs something soon for trunk then priority should be on getting to that point.
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Josh Suereth
<joshua.suereth@...> wrote:
All,
I'm debating removing CommandLineParser form the scalax.io fork. The reasoning is thus:
- Paul Phillips is interested in something I/O related he can place in scala trunk for 2.8.0
- CommandLineParser relies on PolyHashMap which I do not believe exists in scala trunk's collections
- I'd like to focus mostly on a simple File API and I/O input/output convenience methods (actually, scalax is pretty rock-solid here, IMHO. Just need to upgrade to 2.8.0 collections)
- David MacIver has an interesting reflective approach to Command Line arguments that may trump the current approach of CommandLineParser
Anyway, wanted to get a little feedback here. Anyone have any thoughts?
- Josh
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