We develop embedded software for 32-bit micros using Windows as the development platform.
We are seeking a general purpose scripting language to automate certain tasks, like cleaning out certain directories of certain types of files in preparation for ZIP'ing, generating certain source files automatically, etc. Selection criteria: a)Should be able to compile the script interpreter as a monolithic executable (no .DLL dependencies, etc.) for easy versioning and distribution of the script interpreter. (Note that I'm not asking that the script be a single executable, just the interpreter. To run a script you'd need both the script and the interpreter. The script would be a text file, and the interpreter would be a single .EXE.) b)Should be extensible, in that one could add commands or library functions to the script interpreter in C (for efficiency), and the whole script interpreter could again consist of a single executable with no other dependencies. (Note that I'm not asking that the script be a single executable, just the interpreter. To run a script you'd need both the script and the interpreter. The script would be a text file, and the interpreter would be a single .EXE.) c)Should be able to spawn compilers and capture the output, do file I/O, and all the other minor expected stuff. d)Graphical capability would be nice. I know that Tcl/Tk would do all of the above, but what about Python? Any other alternatives? Thanks, Dave Ashley -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list