[DUG] exectuteString command?
Jeremy Coulter
vss at vss.co.nz
Wed Jul 26 20:50:20 NZST 2006
Yip, there are 2, one free one not. PascalScript from REMObjects is agood
one and free, but the one I am using now is called paxScript which we
purchased.
Its loads better than PascalScript.....but if its just simple code that it
needs to run, then pascalscript would be fine.
the reason we chose paxScript was because the stuff we are doing requires
that a form be dynamically generated via the script. This also meant that we
needed access to some of the nice controls like the TMS controls which we
use a lot.
The unit importer that PascalScript uses was not that great, so we were
really limited in what controls we could use. paxScript on the other had has
an importer thats way better, well its more of a wrapper than an importer,
and it means wwe can use ANY control so for us its great !
There is also DWScript which is also quite good, but I think Either
PascalScript or paxScript are quite a lot better.
If yu need any help, just let me know
Jeremy
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From: delphi-bounces at ns3.123.co.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at ns3.123.co.nz] On
Behalf Of Paul A Norman
Sent: 26 July 2006 13:42
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] exectuteString command?
Cool, thanks for that, Jeremy has recommended a good scripting engine in the
past.
Paul
On 26/07/06, Ross Levis <HYPERLINK
"mailto:ross at stationplaylist.com"ross at stationplaylist.com> wrote:
That is because .Net and Java are basically interpreted code, compiled to
machine code as it goes, like the old Basic language was originally, which
is why it was so slow compared to compiled Basic.
You can't have a dynamic string of code compiled on the fly to machine code
unless you have a compiler built into your application.
Ross.
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From: HYPERLINK "mailto:muellers at orcl-toolbox.com" \nStefan Mueller
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 12:02 PM
Subject: RE: [DUG] exectuteString command?
.NET and Java both have it .. but for Delphi you will have to use a
scripting engine for that.
Kind Regards,
Stefan Mueller
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Subject: [DUG] exectuteString command?
Dear all,
With the recent enhancements to Delphi, has TurboPascal introduced any sort
of exectuteString command as in some dialects of Basic?
I.e. a string is parsed and then if the interpreted string is validly
executable it is directly carried out as if it was part of the original exe.
In the days when we used to have to do things like program C64 and C128s for
accounts/ invoices and wages, it was a very useful facility found in
SuperBase.
Paul
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