At 1:13 PM -0700 2/20/19, Serendipity Seraph wrote:
I have run into some grids that are worried by a reported lack of limitation on what C# classes and methods can be called. Does anyone have more detail on this? It doesn't seem to me that putting in a script scanner that would limit what calls to C# can and cannot go through would be all that difficult. So is the problem at the least over-inflated? Is the concern out of date or misplaced?
I did some C# scripting years ago (computing, displaying black body spectra in real time). Speed boost over LSL was x10.
Speed gain is much smaller today. Although i can no longer execute the C# version, the LSL version which ran in 1.8s in 2011 is now around a half second.
I also did some UDP communication, now replaced with HTTP which can be awesomely fast.
The pain of LSL is still lack of data structures and modularity. And it is a huge pain. -- Jeff _______________________________________________ Opensim-users mailing list [email protected] http://opensimulator.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opensim-users
