I will check this JavaScript::Duktape out , at first it looks like by prefixing all the key words with "duck_" you can part away from from mozjs (aka spidermonkey) itself; is this ducktape library worth the swap ?
there are a multitude of packages interpreting javascript, which is quite mind bugling. diversity is ok, and blogs like this can help to find a way and engaging into the right path. hence my questions.
JE seems to be used a lot.
WWW-Mechanize-Firefox-0.79, looks promising.
so it takes a lot of time to evaluate those packages particularly when they fail their dependencies, internal tests, and got neglected. but who knows what would it become in a few years, but one is sure javascript is not dead yet.
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by ptizoom
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