- Subject: Re: sltcp
- From: "John E. Davis" <davis>
- Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 17:18:20 -0400
Martin_Doering@xxxxxxxxx <Martin_Doering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>now is a pure c program. I would like two main features of slang for this:
>
>- loading functions on demand
The autoload function does this.
>- loading of preparsed bytecode for speed.
Use, e.g.,
() = evalfile ("myfile.slc");
where myfile.slc has been preparsed.
>So naturally I was now on a search for something like a http or socket
>library for slang. I found something like this with the slrn newsreader,
>called sltcp. I think, I could use this. Is there any other general purpose
I wrote sltcp with the idea that it would eventually be merged into
slang. It even supports connections using openssl. Eventually I will
create a slang module for it such that one would be able do do
import ("sltcp", "sltcp");
variable fd = sltcp->open_connection ("myhost.org", 80, 0);
% do stuff using sltcp->read, sltcp->write, etc....
--John
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