Now we can write mako templates, with a similar feature set as
pyratemp. Except that its syntax is nicer, allows to do everything
and that there is syntax highlight support.
Let's see how it fares
After minor modifications to pyratemp, it certainly does the job.
What it **does NOT** do:
* multiple outputs per template/command invocation
* NICE embedding of code (like GSL can)
It will do the job nonetheless, but mako might be worth a look
As GSL failed in my first attempt to get the example program going,
it might be better to try something else before too much time is spend.
Fortunately, pyratemp **seems** to be something usable, and even if not,
it might be possible to make it usable as it's just a 'simple'
python script that I might be able to understand, if need be.
Added all prerequisite programs in binary for easier use.
Make is now implemented top-level, and is not expected to do too much
work actually. It will, however, keep track of all required
gsl invocation and make sure calls are efficient by not having
to rebuild everything every time. That's what make does, anyway ;)