[email protected] wrote:
On 11:16 Sun 30 May , Ben Franksen wrote:
>From an SNL program you can call any C routine.
Exactly, with SEQ/SNL you can only call C routines.
I would say that's part of the problem. It is too low level.
Through exec() calls a state machine can call any program or script
written in any language on your system. You find that too low level?!
Could you explain your definition of high level in that context?
If I remember correctly, your original mail was mentioning the required
ability to send emails and handle files. I would think your system's C
API and an exec() of the sendmail command are adequate level for that.
Do you want the state machine to open a visual environment for sending
an email? That would not sound like a thrilling idea to me....
Oh, and did you have a look at the FSM Record that Michael announced a
week ago? That could be used with a graphical design tool (aka VDCT) to
create state machines.
I am looking at python/Qt
http://doc.trolltech.com/solutions/4/qtstatemachine/statemachine-api.html
That's a relative new powerful framework, but it may still be too much code (i.e not visual enough) for complex state machines.
I probably am over-interpreting your mails, but I do get the impression
that you possibly are shopping for interesting solutions while not
having nailed down your requirements, which IMHO should be done as early
as possible in the process. Just guessing, though.
Cheers,
Ralph
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