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Author ANN: paxScript.NET, C# interpreter, beta version
Alexander Baranovsky

2005-03-08, 3:59 am

Beta version of the paxScript scripting engine for the Microsoft.NET has
been released. It includes an interpreter of C# language.

www.paxscript.net

The key features of paxScript.NET are:

- paxScript.NET is written in C#. Source code of paxScript.NET is CLS
compilant.
- paxScript.NET compiles programs into byte-code. It does not use CodeDOM
and it does not generate a dynamic assembly. (paxScript.NET will generate
MSIL and executable files as an option in the future releases).
- Separate compilation of modules is allowed. You can combine source code
modules and compiled modules in your paxScript.NET project.
- C# interpreter (paxCSharp) is based on the ECMA-334 standard. It
supports all C# language features with exception for the unsafe code and
attributes. (It will support full C# 2.0 standard in the future releases).
- paxCSharp extends standard of C# language with extra features which
simplify the use of C# for scripting needs.
- paxScript.NET is implemented as a .NET component (paxscript-net.dll)
which can be used with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET, Delphi 8, Delphi 2005
and Borland C# Builder.
- Any public classes, structures, enumerations, arrays, delegates, events
and interfaces of host application can be used in a script.
- You can call script-defined methods from host application.
- Debug capabilities: breakpoints, call stack, watch/evaluate, trace into,
step over etc.

Thank you.

Alexander Baranovsky,
VIRT Laboratory
www.paxscript.com,
www.paxscript.net
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