[CMake] Lua in a nutshell
Sebastien BARRE
sebastien.barre at kitware.com
Tue Mar 4 13:29:26 EST 2008
At 3/4/2008 12:28 PM, Brandon Van Every wrote:
> > >
> > > - CMake script must be maintained indefinitely for a small percentage
> > > of users no matter what the migration strategy
>
>BTW, this point is intended to mean that CMake script must always be
>supported, even under the most wildly optimistic migration strategy.
>One can debate how many CMake script users will have to be supported
FIY, no, not really, one does not have to debate about it IMHO. At
this very moment, I can tell you this number is right about 100% of
the users who have been writing CMake script at one time or another
(sometimes, a *lot* of CMake script) and rely on it. You can not, for
the sake of a rhetorical argument, discard them, call them "small" or
insinuate they are worth being supported or not. I'd say they are,
and this is an important point.
>Still, all of this suggests a Virtual Machine approach to CMake.
Or an operating system in CMake.
Or a space shuttle.
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