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The flexible app is the one where the user can customize the default behavior. Sounds good but the implementation of even a simple macro language turns out to be a very time consuming task. Good news is you can add support for a built-in scripting language in just a few minutes. All the work is done by Dream Scripter which supports all Active Scripting languages (among them are VBScript, JScript, Perl, and Python) and Delphi Script. Active Scripting is supported directly and doesn't use MS Scripting Control.

The most exciting feature of Dream Scripter: you can use any object, function, or variable you have in your Delphi source within your scripts. Thanks to the import program that comes with Dream Scripter. It analyzes your sources and generates import files. Just add the resulting units to your project uses section and you can use everything that was declared in the source units. We provide imported files for all VCL units so you can use VCL in your scripts right away.

Dream Scripter is thread safe (see the demo) and can be used in ISAPI to handle concurrent requests. DCScriptPageProducer makes it very easy to use Delphi Script on your web pages

Delphi Script

Dream Scripter supports Delphi Script language - the subset of Object Pascal. Before execution the script is compiled to native processor code and that's why Delphi Script is much faster than other scripting languages. Another cool feature - you don't need to have any scripting engine or extra DLLs on the user computer to use Delphi Script. 
Click here to read about difference between Delphi Script and Object Pascal language used in Delphi.

Dream Scripter is written entirely with Delphi. You don't need any extra DLLs or OCXs. Source is compatible and tested with Delphi 3, Delphi 4, Delphi 5, Delphi 6, Delphi 7, C++ Builder 3, C++ Builder 4, C++ Builder 5, and C++ Builder 6.

 

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