On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 10:53 PM William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 07:49:15PM -0500, Kevin Cozens via talk wrote: > > On 2019-01-14 12:35 a.m., William Park via talk wrote: > > > It so happens that I'm looking for interpretor suitable for embedded > > > applications. I read up on "Lua". Maybe there are other options? > > > > Without knowing your intended use case(s) it is hard to know what > > language(s) would be considered suitable. Other options are implementations > > of interpreted C, Forth, or dare I say, BASIC. > > My working environment is 256MB storage, 256MB ram, F2FS filesystem, > ARM cpu, stripped down Linux kernel, and Busybox. Most things are > written in C. But, comments and requests from customers, nowdays, are > more "web" direction. So, if we write web apps, I'm wondering whether > we shoud write all those CGIs in C or some interpreted language. It > doesn't have to be that fast, as long as it's not too slow. :-) > > Main feature I need is ability to save "state" of some data structure, > say variables, array, or dictionary, without having to parse/reparse > when writing/reading from filesystem. Python can do that. I can do > that in C too. My last choice would be SQLite, though, it has its > advantages. > -- > William Park <opengeome...@yahoo.ca> > --- > Talk Mailing List > talk@gtalug.org > https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
This is my reply to both Tim first. Tim: My Recommendations would be to see if you can find an embedded version of SQLite or another library that meets your requirement. For CGI I am not sure but maybe Perl has a light weight version if your willing to look at the Perl CPAN or other ecosystems. Kevin: I talked to Christ Tyler and seems he has contacts at AMD and google for GCC/Graphics. As for embedded systems I will need to think about what parts I am interested in them. Thanks for all the help for everyone, Nick --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk