From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 10:28:16 -0400 From: Arnold D. Robbins arnold@colorstar.com Subject: sfio (old topic) Topicbox-Message-UUID: 4ccf8bdc-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19960913142816.F-4ndlVlbOf3cgfVz-27ISU8fKVOafk5GDplbOWIooU@z> I'm cleaning up some old and/or bounced mail. I meant to send it out when the topic came up; I don't want to start a flame war about it though... ------------------- > I'm working on a large project (Perl) where work is being done to add a > layer of abstraction to I/O calls within the source. The goal of this is to > eventually allow us to move the I/O implementation in Perl away from Stdio > towards something else -- quite probably Sfio. > Now until very recently, I had not even heard of Sfio so consequently > I'm somewhat lost. Could someone out there familiar with both Sfio and Plan > 9's Bio give me a brief synopsis of the relative strengths and weaknesses of > the two? Technical merits aside, I know that sfio is freely redistributable in source code form. David Korn informs me he plans to have a new version in the next month or two. I don't know what the distribution policies are for Bio, but suspect it's more encumbered. I'd be delighted to find out otherwise though! At one point sfio was available from netlib; I took a quick look the other day and couldn't find it though; I've asked DGK to try to find out for me where it is / will be. Arnold Robbins Star Imaging L.L.C. Phone: +1-404-523-4944 250 Williams Street, Suite 1120, Atlanta, GA 30303 Fax: +1-404-523-4882 E-mail: arnold.robbins@colorstar.com "Oh! Look at all those zeros!" --- Chana Robbins, at age 3.5