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few plt related questions
hey,
i'm wondering whether it's possible to do the following in plt scheme:
- protect my scheme environment from the execution of some code. what i'd like to do is execute a user-provided scheme program from my server and be sure
that it doesn't mess with my internal variables - my first idea was to use
namespaces and a custodian.
i'd also like to, for example, restrict the program's access to a specific
directory - so that it can't modify files which don't reside in the given
directory.
- send various scheme objects over the net (preferrably encrypted - with
OpenSSL or a similiar lib) - are there tools for this already or do i have
to write some up?
- access relational databases (i've seen a postgresql interface for scsh which
seems easy to port..) - any other such utils?
- any object oriented DBMS'es in scheme around? would be great if one could
nicely make scheme objects persistent without all that SQL fuss. or is that
another tool that needs writing?
thanks for any responses!
greetings,
Wojtek