
On 10/03/14 15:58, Daniel Trstenjak wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 11:41:57AM -0400, mantkiew@gsd.uwaterloo.ca wrote:
Yes, absolutely. What I meant was that having Yi used in Leksah could provide more momentum for development. I didn't mean to merge the two projects into one.
But then you would have to write an interface between Yi and Leksah and these kind of big interfaces IMHO never really work that well.
I think it makes more sense to have libraries which are shared by Yi and Leksah, which could also be used by other applications and therefore are a bigger win for the whole Haskell ecosystem.
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Actually, I hear that it's possible to embed Yi inside of Leksah. I have never tried Leksah out but perhaps that's more of what you're after. But yes, generic libraries (that can be used by Yi and Leksah) are certainly a thing that gets written while implementing something (at least from my experience). It is listed as one of the benefits. It's a nice side effect I suppose. -- Mateusz K.