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Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release
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Stéphane Magnenat |
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Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release |
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Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:11:40 +0200 |
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> Neither Guile or Squirrel are really full blown languages. Both of
> them have the capability to limit the end user functionality. Squirrel
> especially just doesn't provide the users with hax0r like
> functionality to begin with Tightly controlling a script in Guile is
> simple, I've seen the code, and cutting off a script from all file and
> network interaction, all interprocess communication, and any other
> tool is as simple as not loading those modules. I want a scripting
> language mainly for those high level constructs that make it turing
> complete.
I'm strongly against using a lisp-based language for scripting, it amuses
geeks but is a nightmare for the rest of the world. Squirrel would be ok.
Steph
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- [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Stéphane Magnenat, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Stéphane Magnenat, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Kai Antweiler, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Stéphane Magnenat, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/03/28
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release,
Stéphane Magnenat <=
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Martin Voelkle, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Kai Antweiler, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Martin Voelkle, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Shawn Anderson, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Kai Antweiler, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Martin Voelkle, 2007/03/29
- Re: [glob2-devel] Goals for the next release, Bradley Arsenault, 2007/03/29