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- Subject: Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2015 15:50:36 -0400
It was thus said that the Great Coda Highland once stated:
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 9:00 PM, Sean Conner <sean@conman.org> wrote:
> > And please, tell me what feature of C allows me to compile and run C code
> > at run time?
>
> http://runtimecompiledcplusplus.blogspot.com/ How about this?
1) That is C++, not C.
2) I don't use Windows. I don't develop under Mac OX X.
3) I don't use Ubuntu (but I do develop under Linux).
4) I don't use Eclipse.
5) I don't use cmake.
Other than that, yes, it's a perfect fit 8-P
-spc (There is TCC, which *does* allow run time C code generation, but only
for a few architectures ... )
- References:
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Tim Hill
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Soni L.
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Tim Hill
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Soni L.
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Tim Hill
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Soni L.
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Sean Conner
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Soni L.
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Sean Conner
- Re: Simulating Lua states in Lua with only 250 lines of code, Coda Highland