Difference between revisions of "Scripting"
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− | + | GNUstep offers following possibilities for scripting: | |
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+ | * [[StepTalk]] - official GNUstep scripting framework | ||
+ | * [[GNUstep Guile]] - GNUstep extension to make use of the GUILE scripting language. | ||
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+ | == For Users == | ||
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+ | * [[Scripting introduction]] | ||
+ | * [[Objects in scripting environments]] | ||
+ | * [[StepTalk shell]] | ||
+ | * [[Scripts]] | ||
+ | * [[Using scripting capabilities of bundles]] | ||
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+ | == For Developers == | ||
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+ | * [[Script objects]] | ||
+ | * [[Adding scripting support]] to a Tool or an Application - how to execute scripts from an application | ||
+ | * [[Scripting in applications]] - how to create an application automatically scriptable | ||
+ | * [[Scripts for applications and tools]] | ||
+ | * [[Advertising scripting capabilities]] in Bundles - how to say, what can be used in a bundle for scripting | ||
+ | * [[Scripting language bundles]] - how to create a language bundle | ||
+ | * [[Scripting ideas]] - notes for the future of StepTalk (optional TODO list) |
Revision as of 07:50, 18 February 2005
GNUstep offers following possibilities for scripting:
- StepTalk - official GNUstep scripting framework
- GNUstep Guile - GNUstep extension to make use of the GUILE scripting language.
For Users
- Scripting introduction
- Objects in scripting environments
- StepTalk shell
- Scripts
- Using scripting capabilities of bundles
For Developers
- Script objects
- Adding scripting support to a Tool or an Application - how to execute scripts from an application
- Scripting in applications - how to create an application automatically scriptable
- Scripts for applications and tools
- Advertising scripting capabilities in Bundles - how to say, what can be used in a bundle for scripting
- Scripting language bundles - how to create a language bundle
- Scripting ideas - notes for the future of StepTalk (optional TODO list)