[0]: https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=274 [1]: http://beanshell.org/
From my review of available options earlier this year, Wrench is the one closest to C-like scripting which is great to writing apps on TF cards.
Either I don't know the term or I'm undercaffeinated and my memory hasn't booted properly yet, either way please take pity on me and explain?
I haven't bumped into this with rust, but I don't see any reason it couldn't be the case, it may just be luck or the culture. I don't specify types in rust unless cargo check tells me to, and vscode with rust analyzer happily annotates all the types if I want it to.
If you're going to do that, why not generate C and skip the interpreter? Is it because bytecode is more compact than native code?
I guess there would still need to be a runtime to handle array memory garbage collection.