I've been adding loadfunc samples for a bunch of Symisc source releases. PH7,
vedis, UnQLite. The UnQLite layer adds Jx9 scripting as the JSON document
store part, along with the impressively performant key-value store.
http://btiffin.users.sourceforge.net/up/programs.html#unqlite
(http://btiffin.users.sourceforge.net/up/programs.html#unqlite)
PH7 for an embedded PHP engine, vedis for an embedded Redis clone (with some
pretty neat storage and retrieval commands).
I'm going to take a kick at the libcox bundle as well, it allows for
cross-platform evaluation for a bunch of POSIX related commands, set to work
with Windows as well as the nixlike operating environments.
https://unqlite.org/support.html (https://unqlite.org/support.html) for quick
links to the bundles. Symisc follows the SQLite model of amalgamation source
bundles. All you need to do is add a .c file in your build and everything gets
included. Handy (and like Dr. Hipp found with SQLite, amalgams allows for very
efficient C compiler optimizations as there is nothing split across source
units).
Cheers,
Brian
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