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Re: What is mod_perlite?

by belg4mit (Prior)
on Jan 29, 2009 at 06:10 UTC ( [id://739785]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to What is mod_perlite?

I stumbled across the mod_perlite page while writing this year's advent calendar. It seemed kind of thin on details then, but potentially promising. The thing that piqued my interest was the idea of maybe twisting it into a persistent perl interpreter for running scripts from the command line.

Update: Alas, this doesn't seem likely now.

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Re^2: What is mod_perlite?
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Jan 29, 2009 at 07:37 UTC

    You might find PPerl useful.

      Yes, that looks familiar too, though of slightly different design than I suggested... although I suppose one could interpose a layer that gets daemonize and whose purpose is to take the name of a script and eval it ;-D Thanks for the reminder.

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