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xtrn_sec.cpp

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      External program "use shell" option can be used to use a new JS context · 1decdc69
      Rob Swindell authored
      Rather than introduce yet-another-external-program/config flag to enable
      the "new JS run-time/context" per invocation of any particular JS command,
      I'm using the XTRN/EX_SH ("Use Shell") option as it had no function for
      JavaScript command-lines and the concept is similar.
      
      So if you want to invoke a JS external program/timed-event in its own
      "sandbox", enable the "Use Shell / New Context" option for that
      program/command in SCFG. There may be performance penalties when running
      JS mods in this way, but you get the benefit of isolating one JS module
      from all others, if/when necessary.
      1decdc69
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      External program "use shell" option can be used to use a new JS context
      Rob Swindell authored
      Rather than introduce yet-another-external-program/config flag to enable
      the "new JS run-time/context" per invocation of any particular JS command,
      I'm using the XTRN/EX_SH ("Use Shell") option as it had no function for
      JavaScript command-lines and the concept is similar.
      
      So if you want to invoke a JS external program/timed-event in its own
      "sandbox", enable the "Use Shell / New Context" option for that
      program/command in SCFG. There may be performance penalties when running
      JS mods in this way, but you get the benefit of isolating one JS module
      from all others, if/when necessary.