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[Python-Dev] Inline caveat

[Python-Dev] Inline caveat [Python-Dev] Inline caveatThomas Heller thomas.heller@ion-tof.com
Thu, 23 Aug 2001 15:27:05 +0200
> There is, of course, a definite downside to Inline.  Your code will get
> harder to read and maintain because you and whoever else has to maintain
> your code has to be familiar with all the languages you are inlining.
> 
> Skip
This is more an argument against mixed language programming
than against Inline.
Inline makes it easier (a no-brainer) to locate the code which
has to be changed, to determine what has to be recompiled,
where (and how) it has to be installed, and so on.

I've played a little bit with the idea and I certainly
like it.

Thomas




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