I build and distribute software in Python. My ideal solution is something that installs cleanly via pip so I can include it as a regular dependency of my other projects.
It's analogous to asm.js, the precursor to WebAssembly, which was written in js, in that it ran virtual machines in pure js, which is a huge win in portability. The mquickjs readme explains it in a much lower level way than the quickjs readme. There's also more emphasis on the bytecode. In a way it's like a tiny WebAssembly plus garbage collection extension vm that can run compile to js languages, going beyond that and compiling them to bytecode. The overhead of porting it to a dynamic language wouldn't always be that bad depending on the use case. Its memory savings could be maintained.
It's analogous to asm.js, the precursor to WebAssembly, which was written in js, in that it ran virtual machines in pure js, which is a huge win in portability. The mquickjs readme explains it in a much lower level way than the quickjs readme. There's also more emphasis on the bytecode. In a way it's like a tiny WebAssembly plus garbage collection extension vm that can run compile to js languages, going beyond that and compiling them to bytecode. The overhead of porting it to a dynamic language wouldn't always be that bad depending on the use case. Its memory savings could be maintained.