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>From: David Jefferson <d_jefferson@yahoo.com>
>The prohibition on interpreted code is in section 4.2.2 of the 2002
>FEC standards.
>
>4.2.2 Software Integrity
>Where the development environment (programming language and
>development tools)
>includes the following features, the software shall provide controls
>to prevent accidental or deliberate attempts to replace executable code:
>¨ Unbounded arrays or strings (includes buffers used to move data);
>¨ Pointer variables; and
>¨ Dynamic memory allocation and management.
Yikes. in addition to the prohibition on dynamically linked code, the last three items would seem to exclude Python would they not?
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