An object-oriented script language to embed in any application
A general purpose, object-oriented script language that compiles into code for a register based virtual machine. The language is quite similar to object-oriented high-level languages like Java and C#.
The library is entirely self-sufficient and ANSI C compliant. It's main purpose is to be embedded in any application to allow automation of that application through scripting.
The nap scripting language is an object oriented scripting language which brings together the best features of various scripting languages found on different platforms.
The nap-script is a C like programming and scripting language with the following characteristics:
- compiles into bytecode
- it runs in a virtual machine
- can be executed standalone or embedded in C/C++ code
- has a well defined assembly language
- can do runtime compilation
- has a syntax very similar to C without pointers
... and it is still under development :)
Check out the mercurial repository to get a glimps on the code.
OpenSpace 2010 is an free and opensource developpement environment, wich include a sysadmin-targeted module, and a embedded developpement module. Developpers welcome.
FIRMAMENT runs, inside the Linux kernel, user supplied micro-programs over each processed message to emulate communication fault situations, using a script approach. The tool is appropriate to perform experiments over protocols and distributed systems.
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TScript is an opensource scripting engine, including two demos and some tiny games written in it by friends. It's easy to make your system configurable at a script level by adopting TScript. Please refer to http://tscripta.sf.net
GHLI is GPMI's Highlevel Language Interpreter (doesn't requirey but suggests GPMI). It is an embeddable script interpreter for different script languages.GHLI aims to be small, simple and fast. Currently supports pascal-script and assembly-script.