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A lightweight, high-level, and object-oriented scripting language.
USL is an object-oriented scripting language written in C++ and compiled to run on both Linux and Windows operating systems. Without a script, USL is a programmable command-line shell and interactive interpreter. USL is for general purpose scripting locally.
This Shell allows you to have an easy text interface to probe your code. Your code must be related to a DLL library to interact with the shell. A template to implement this is provided. Project WEB: http://sites.google.com/site/f2ashell/
cppsh is a utility for compiling C++ program fragments into executable form, and caching and invoking the results. It simplifies the use of C++ for shell scripting tasks.
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Gib Isn't Bash, but an embeddable interactive programming language that provides client applications with a rich command line interface reminiscent of the popular Unix shell.