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SeeR - Compiles and executes scripts
SeeR compiles to bytecode and executes scripts
written in the C/C++ languages. This is for things you cannot (or
don't want to) have compiled (hard-coded) inside your program. It
supports many instances of the script, multitasking and more. It is
multiplatform, and easily integrates with anything (can access your
program variables, functions and classes). It contains a SeeRC script
compiler/interpreter, and can be used easly in shell scripts (like
Perl).
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DocumentationUser guide available in HTML format from http://ppodsiad.home.cern.ch/ppodsiad/seer/tech.html; User README included
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Interfaces | library |
Programs | SeeR, scripts, scripting, compilation, bytecode, software development, programming |
Source languages | C, Assembly |
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