Putting Perl into Linux Kernel

J.H.P (jong@ebi.ac.uk)
Tue, 20 Jul 1999 17:26:21 +0100


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Hi,

I wonder if it is feasible and practical to
have a version of perl to be incorporated
into Linux kernel. Either as a module or
deeper than than, so that any perl code
is automatically recognized without
going thourgh perl compiler. Also, truly
one perl core is uploaded and all other
perl modules are loaded dynamically.
(You can run many perl programs without
loading the mem).

Jong

-- Jong Park : a Biology student -- Tel work: +44 1223 49-4613

BioPerl Conference with ISMB 99 in Heidelberg ==>

http://bio.perl.org/bioperl-99/

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Hi,

I wonder if it is feasible and practical to
have a version of perl to be incorporated
into Linux kernel. Either as a module or
deeper than than, so that any perl code
is automatically recognized without
going thourgh perl compiler. Also, truly
one perl core is uploaded and all other
perl modules are loaded dynamically.
(You can run many perl programs without
loading the mem).

Jong
 

-- Jong Park : a Biology student --  Tel work: +44 1223 49-4613

 BioPerl Conference with ISMB 99 in Heidelberg ==>

         http://bio.perl.org/bioperl-99/
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