Checking in from the land of cheap, quick hacks. It's extremely
simple, but operational, and I really would enjoy getting some ideas
about what should be done to make scripting as easy as possible.
Perhaps we should hold a brainstorming session on this list/group.
*popsh: Scripting with Poplog and Pop-11
popsh is an attempt to facilitate the use of pop-11, and other poplog
supported languages as scripting languages like perl, tcl, python and
bash. Presently it is a saved image which understands the Unix
convention for executing interpretors, the #! syntax. It's quite
simple and does not do much to help actual scripting along, that's
because I have never scripted in pop-11 so I don't know what I need
yet. Hopefully, we can figure out what we need and build it.
*Where to get popsh
You can grab a copy of everything you need to build your own popsh
from:
http://www.red-bean.com/~craig/popsh
--
Craig Brozefsky <craig@red-bean.com>
Free Scheme/Lisp Software http://www.red-bean.com/~craig
I say woe unto those who are wise in their own eyes, and yet
imprudent in 'dem outside -Sizzla
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