You can make HTTP requests, so you can call another script from your script, but the calls are synchronous and won't increase your timeout, so the original script will still get killed after ten seconds.
No parallelism. What's the use case you have in mind? We didn't really intend for people to do anything CPU-intensive.
Nothing particular yet, just assessing the possibilities.
Also, would it be possible to somehow easily download the scripts? In the Terms, you state: "customer is solely responsible for backing up customer's application and customer content." It should be easy to download content from the `storage` object, but how about the code?
Also, it seems I can choose any subdomain for any script, so subdomains are not tied to user by design?
What is the meaning of the following sentence in Terms and Conditions: "Customer has, in the case of Content that includes computer code, accurately categorized and/or described the type, nature, uses and effects of the materials, whether requested to do so by Planet Rational or otherwise." Described/categorized where, to whom, in what categories? What materials?
We figure that copy/paste is a good enough way to get your scripts out, but if there's demand, it wouldn't be too hard for us to build an export.
Once you create a subdomain, you own it, but you can have whichever ones you choose. (There's no overall subdomain for a user... a user can have as many subdomains as he/she wants.)
A lawyer wrote the Terms, not me, and I probably shouldn't try to interpret them. If you want to discuss it, send us email ([email protected]) and we'll help.
No parallelism. What's the use case you have in mind? We didn't really intend for people to do anything CPU-intensive.
No, there's no versioning.
EDIT: s/called/killed, thanks