Download List

Project Description

Moto is a server-side scripting language much like PHP or ColdFusion. The difference between Moto and other server-side scripting languages is that Moto pages can run interpreted (like PHP) or be natively compiled into dynamically loadable Apache modules (an entire Web site could be compiled into one .so file). It comes with a full suite of objects and functions for state and session management, MySQL and PostgreSQL database connectivity, and a slew of utility classes like stacks, hashtables, string buffers, etc. There is also an included interface definition language for exposing C functions to Moto. All object allocation occurs in a shared memory segment, so maintaining state in objects between page views is a snap.

System Requirements

System requirement is not defined
Information regarding Project Releases and Project Resources. Note that the information here is a quote from Freecode.com page, and the downloads themselves may not be hosted on OSDN.

2003-07-18 04:47 Back to release list
0.20.0

This release adds support for Operator Overloading in Moto! Overloaded operators may be declared in moto extensions and used inside Moto programs allowing programmers to write more compact, readable, and most importantly fun code! Perl programmers may now comfortably write foo["bar"] = "baz", while C++ purists enjoy the pleasure of intersecting sets with the * operator. To demonstrate this new feature many newly overloaded operators are included in the codex util extension. Function lookup performance has also been dramatically improved, leading to better performance in interpreted mode.
Tags: Development, Major feature enhancements

Project Resources