Atli is an interpreter for a scripting language.
One of the key features of Atli is its interface, which allows seamless cooperation with applications. Through a callback function, both data and instructions can be exchanged between Atli and applications.
Installation of Atli is easily accomplished; it can be compiled using gcc 3.3 and later versions. The typical installation steps include navigating to the Atli directory, running the configure file, running the make file, and performing a root-level installation.
During installation and execution, users may encounter issues with finding the libatlidll.so.0 file. To mitigate this problem, users should navigate to the /etc directory, add one line containing "/usr/local/lib/" to ld.so.conf and execute ldconf as root.
Finally, this release of Atli features several bug fixes and new capabilities such as the ability to load dynamic libraries, differentiation among function calls, and integration with the lib function. Overall, Atli is a powerful scripting language interpreter that simplifies application development and provides enhanced versatility for task automation.
Version 0.1.3: N/A