C interpreters

Jim Stapleton stapleton.41 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 2 05:40:11 PST 2008


Thanks, it's decent, seems to not act like a full shell though.

If I ctrl-z while in emacs, it drops me out of CH as well as emacs.

still, it's a nice play toy.

thanks,
-Jim Stapleton

On Jan 31, 2008 9:54 PM, Gary Kline <kline at thought.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 10:12:35AM -0500, Jim Stapleton wrote:
> > Thanks, and that'll make shared (.so) libraries just fine?
> >
> > Well, that was certainly a relief. That very much describes the C
> > interface I made already. I'm working on a alternate ports listing
> > system, and I wanted to use something that I didn't mind programming
> > in /and/ I knew should be available on any FreeBSD system without
> > requireing more port installs, so I went with C or C++. I want it to
> > be easy to write back-end database modules, in case people don't want
> > to use the two that I write (SQLite2 and a my own flat-file system).
> > There are only three functions that need wrapped: open, query, close.
> > Open returns that void* pointer, query and close take it as the first
> > argument.
> >
> > Any ideas on the C interpreter? It's been a while since I've done a
> > lot of C/C++.
>
>
>         hi jim,
>
>
>         the bestt one i know of is free, named ch.  cost only $25 for the
>         whole deal.   used mostly by the hardware sectoor so far.  i'd
>         like to see it be adopted by the open ource folks too.    i
>         haven't used it much so far becuse my C progras are mostly for
>         myself and < 1000 lines.  v. small company, forget the name.
>
>         gary
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Jim Stapleton
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