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From: Hilaire Fernandes <hilaire DOT fernandes AT iname DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Scripting Engine ( Again )
Date: Sun, 27 Sep 1998 20:47:22 +0800
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Sean Middleditch wrote:
> 
> Dear Programmers,
> 
>  I must say thank for those of you who have made suggestions about
> scriptings I could use in War of the Runes ( I can't check my mail at this
> time due to a server upgrade, so some of you may have made even more
> suggestions than I'm aware of! ).  However, the best suggestion I've got so
> far is to use the Python language.
> 
>  That's not quite what I was looking for.  I would extremely prefer
> something along the lines of QuakeC ( or even what they used in Hexen ).
> Just the sources for these would be enough for me to write my own scripting
> engine ( the GCC code is way too confusing for me! ).
> 
>  Anyways, if you have other suggestions, I would severly appreciate them!


Using python does'nt look very handy.
You can try S-Lang, you can use it with allegro without problems.
S-Lang is used in several applications as Lynx and MC.


-- 
Hilaire Fernandes
Dr Geo project http://drgeo.home.ml.org

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