Re: Looking for a extensible shell for debug purpose




Josef Moellers wrote:
[...]
1. You were asking for an "extensible shell" and were referring to "lua"
which, afaics, is quite heavy, [...]

Quite heavy? You whould look again. Lua is one of the smallest
scripting languages available. (On Linux its binary has ~130K.)

-- Roberto

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