Hi Christoph,

> Curious – how close is the interpreter to the latest Go version? 

The interpreter implements Go 1.17 with some limitations that we need to 
work on. You can see the following page: 

https://scriggo.com/limitations

> And how fast are new Go versions adopted?

We try to support the latest version of Go as soon as it is released. We 
keep track of all changes in the developer version, you can see this issue:

https://github.com/open2b/scriggo/issues/385


Marco

Il giorno giovedì 16 settembre 2021 alle 09:49:25 UTC+2 
christoph...@gmail.com ha scritto:

> Hi Marco,
>
> That's super interesting, especially the Go interpreter part. 
>
> Curious – how close is the interpreter to the latest Go version? 
> And how fast are new Go versions adopted?
>
> Thanks,
> Christoph
>
> On Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at 3:15:43 PM UTC+2 Marco Gazerro wrote:
>
>> Announcing Scriggo, an open source Golang template engine that uses Go 
>> as its scripting language. Scriggo also includes an embeddable interprter 
>> for the Go language.
>>
>> https://github.com/open2b/scriggo
>>
>>

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