- Subject: [slang-users] Compiling and using S-Lang under Win32
- From: Jarratt Davis <jarrattd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 02:38:28 +1030
Hi there, I'm looking to use S-Lang for a cross-platform (UN*X and
Win32) server that I'm working on. Originally I wrote most of my own
scripting language engine, but came to the conclusion that I could do
with one less part of this server to worry about. That is when my hunt
for a useful, compact, cross-platform script language began. So far out
of all the scripting languages it seems that S-Lang has the easiest C
API interface for adding extra functionality etc. Anyway I was
wondering if anyone has any tips on compiling and using the S-Lang
library under Win32 with MS Vis C? Any problems that I should be aware
of? I originally had trouble compiling the test program and was going
to ask about that, but just managed to work that one out. :) I normally
do my programming under UN*X so my MS VC knowledge is just a tad rusty.
:/ Has anyone succesfully managed to create a MS VC workspace/project
file for S-Lang? It seems to do some sort of preprocessing in the
makefile so I wasn't sure whether that was possible or not.
Thanks from a very rusty programmer,
Jarratt Davis
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