Considering Python For Embedded Scripting
Tyler Eaves
tyler at tylereaves.com
Sat Nov 11 00:50:19 EST 2000
I'd say Python would be a good choice. Also, allow the user to write
his own scripts in Python. They *WILL* thank you :)
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 05:09:15 GMT, "Carey Murray"
<carey_murray at hotmail.com> wrote:
>I am working on a new version of a real-time graphics application, and want
>to replace the current in-house scripting system. The scripting system
>would be imbedded an application written in C, and would, in turn, call
>utilities written in C. So, Python would be used as a parser of
>byte-compiled scripts. Scripts are triggered by user actions and are run in
>real time, so performance is an issue. The scripts trigger various events,
>special effects, and primitive creation. The scripts are possibly written by
>non-programmers, so ease of use is also a consideration. Would this be a
>good job for Python? Thanks in advance for any advice.
>
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