the delay is a startup delay, and JE only needs to be started up once.
A tradeoff would be to start up JE before processing the students, loop over them, and then destroy the interpreter after, and hope it doesn't leak too much memory in between :-) (considering that you only want to use this for simple calculations, I'd be surprised if it really became a problem).
In reply to Re^5: Extending a perl program with Scheme, Lua, or JS
by haukex
in thread Extending a perl program with Scheme, Lua, or JS
by bcrowell2
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