lua-users home
lua-l archive

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]


> FWIW...
> 
> There are currently (at least) two python implementations, on in C
> (CPython, or 'regular' python) and Jython (nee JPython) which is
> implemented in Java, and (I think) generates java bytecodes.
> 
> I think there is a Java implementation of Tcl called either Jacl or TCL
> Blend.  I forget which one.
> 
> Another example is prolog -- there are many prolog interpreters -- in
> fact I was searching for a good one for my daughter last night.

FYI: I'm working on a Java implementation of Lua. It's been a while
since I've done any serious work on it, but I have the parser and
a big chunk of the interpreter engine finished... When (or if) I
have something that works, I will post a message here.

(See also http://www.jlua.org)

> 
> -- cary


--

  Magnus Lie Hetland      (magnus at hetland dot org)

 "Reality is what refuses to disappear when you stop
  believing in it"                 -- Philip K. Dick