Message-ID: <sziitnv36xo.fsf@stats.mth.uea.ac.uk>
Date: 2001-01-04T11:14:43Z
From: MJ Ray
Subject: R as a daemon?
In-Reply-To: Duncan Temple Lang's message of "Wed, 3 Jan 2001 13:26:02 -0500 (EST)"
Duncan Temple Lang <duncan at research.bell-labs.com> writes:
> There is code in the CVS module that allows Perl call R just as in the
> Python case, but it is not as comprehensively documented or integrated
> for Perl as it is for RSPython. If you want to use it, I can put
> complete it quite quickly. The main reason it is not as complete as
> the Perl interface is that there has been less immediate interest in
> it than Python. Let me know if it would be worth getting it done
> rapidly.
That would be useful, but I would gladly move to Python (which I find
myself using more and more for things which are not for release 5
if someone can tell me how to make python processes persistent in a
similar way to Perl's CGI::SpeedyCGI, or does byte-compiling Python
means it's not worthwhile?
--
MJR (Not an official statement)
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