>From what I'm seeing, my impression is that you need to create a specific version, possibly with Pg bindings, to become either trusted or untrusted; there's no Trusted "node" (or bun, for that matter), but a "v8js" version of JavaScript.
Any PL (procedural language) version of the language would be used to create embedded procedures. The user base for such a thing does not guarantee the effort needed to create such a version of Rakudo (which, from what I can tell, would need to be refactored at the NPQ level, since "trusted" versions can't, for instance, access the filesystem) El mié, 17 abr 2024 a las 21:04, William Michels via perl6-users (< perl6-us...@perl.org>) escribió: > Hi, > > Thinking about which database to use with Raku, I started following a > question from StackOverflow--here: > > "list of PostgreSQL trusted languages?" > > https://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/156631/list-of-postgresql-trusted-languages > > From that page I learned that there are both "trusted" and "untrusted" > modes for use of Perl with PostgreSQL: > > "45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl" > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/plperl-trusted.html > > Which led me to a matrix of programming languages and trust modes: > > "PL Matrix" > https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PL_Matrix > > On the final PL link above, Raku doesn't appear at all--so the questions > arise: > > 1. How can the Raku community get Raku added on the "PL Matrix" page? > > 2. How can the Raku community get Raku accepted as a "trusted" PL for use > with PostgreSQL? > > > Thx, > > Bill. > > -- JJ