Author: pancake <pancakenopcodeorg> License: MIT
SPP stands for Simple Pre-Processor.
The primary use of spp is as a templating language, with similarities to PHP and CPP. Allowing to embed scripts in any language in some specific places of the document.
SPP binary can be configured by changing the values in the config.h file, this way you can specify which preprocessors you want to include in the parser.
# Edit the config.h file before typing 'make'
See config.def.h as an example
$ make
$ make install PREFIX=/usr
There are no embedding issues with the MIT license and the amount if code is pretty low (~400 LOC), and use the apis:
struct Proc p = {0};
spp_proc_set (&p, "sh", 99);
char *res = spp_eval(&p, "hello {{echo orld}}"
printf ("(%s)\n", res);