In article <4ndvc9$dlo@alpha.pcix.com> jbell@capecod.net (Janet Bell) writes:
I don't know much about cgi programing. Do you have to run a separate
script for every access?
Until the scheme48 implementation is improved, 1.4 Meg has to be
loaded on every invocation. If this is buffered in memory due to
frequent access, then maybe it's not too bad, but I suspect it's going
to be a bit too slow for you.
Is there anybody working on fixing this broken part of the scheme48
implementation? It makes scsh somewhat unbearable for general shell
scripting work.
Chris Bitmead.
>Me, too. (I hate me too messages, but the SCSH group should
>know that they have support from a number of people.)
>
>gsk@world.std.com (Geoffrey S Knauth) wrote:
>
>>I like Scheme, and I'm intrigued by the possibility of building
>>intelligent CGI scripts using `scsh' in addition to Perl. In the FAQ
>>I read that `scsh' start-up time was a little slow. Is it too slow
>>for `scsh' to be used effective at hi-volume web sites (200,000 users) ?
>
>>Geoffrey
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>
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