On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Cesare Di Mauro <cesare at pronto.it> wrote: > Very very, interesting. Thanks. :) > > Somebody thinks that Python is unsuitable to implement a DSL: IMO your example prove the contrary. :D As long as you're willing to do the "DSL" within the strictures of Python syntax, it's OK - not quite as flexible as LISP or Scheme or even Ruby, but better than most;-). I did design and implement "DSL"s in Python (mostly specialized class trees with suitable metaclasses, decorators &c) in many jobs in my recent past, I'll admit -- it never feels as free-flowing as Scheme did back when I used THAT, but, close enough to make my jobs successful!-) Alex
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