Well, how about a "lua bridge" implementation that is contributed
functionality and not part of the regular core  (so I don't need to support
or maintain it ). If it works our well, we can think of making it part of
core.

I still wonder if we *really* need a full programming language in rsyslog -
why not call an external module for exotic cases?

Sent from phone, thus brief.
Am 22.05.2015 22:08 schrieb "Marcus Rueckert" <[email protected]>:

> On 2015-05-22 21:58:30 +0200, Rainer Gerhards wrote:
> > Use cases?
> > (Maintenance) effort required?
>
> 10 years is quite some time. especially luajit seems to kick ass in the
> speed department. look at Snabb Switch e.g. also the powerdns team
> reported some nice numbers for their lua based things
> (pdns,pdns-recursor,dnsdist). and nice speedups when they started
> testing with luajit.
>
>    darix
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