Re: [Gimp-developer] Python vs Scheme



While waiting for your answer, I delved into the topic and found several
scripts created in Scheme, I also noticed that Gimp uses its interpreter
derived from TinyScheme, whose development is not very active, while the
cousins of the Gnome project use Guile , which in the last release has
benefited from many optimizations
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/news/gnu-guile-300-released.html I
looked around a bit and saw that already with the release of Guile 2.0,
developers had been offered support to replace the TinyScheme interpreter
with Guile
https://www.gimpusers.com/forums/gimp-developer/13578-gimp-and-guile-2-0
why then this was not happen?

Il giorno mer 22 lug 2020 alle ore 18:59 Kevin Cozens <kevin ve3syb ca> ha
scritto:

On 2020-07-22 11:09 a.m., Shlomi Fish wrote:
In addition to Scheme and Python, there are C plugins and there was
gimp-perl in the past as well, and there can be others.

In addition to C plug-ins the list is: Scheme, Python, Perl, and Ruby. The
Ruby binding might be out-of-date and I also don't know how current is the
Perl binding.

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