On 26 Feb 2009, at 18:39, Paul Davis wrote:
If you've got a working build of something, it shouldn't be overly
difficult. couchjs.c has a very few extra funcitons defined that you
should be able to mimic quite easily.
The hardest part would be the curl integration, but with the examples
even that shouldn't be too bad.
Curl is only needed for the CLI tests. CouchDB should run fine without
that.
Is your runner on github to take a look at?
Paul
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Jens Alfke <[email protected]>
wrote:
How hard would it be to plug a different JavaScript engine into
CouchDB?
Nothing against SpiderMonkey, but the new generation of JS engines
are a
whole lot faster. I've got Google's V8 built as a command-line
tool; would
it be possible to use it in CouchDB?
(I'm not even sure whether CouchDB runs any JS in-process or
outsources it
all to an external process.)
—Jens