I work at Gensym, on a product called G2. (No, it's not the sequel to G1. Depending on who you talk to, the name has to do with either the term for military intelligence, or the fact that the
gensym function in old Lisp implementations would return the symbol G2 the first time it was called.) I always have a hard time explaining what it is when people ask me what I do. But I just ran across a review of G2 8.2 from Unix Review magazine that does a reasonable job, though it's still a bit buzzwordy.
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PS: I try all variable classes (integer, float, quantity.. etc.) and it was impossible to set attribute value as array. sorry for disturb :(
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GSI is tedious, but you can manage it. One thing you can do is extend skeleton or some other demo to receive one value, send it your array of variables, and then write some code to check the type tags (gsi_type_of) and general structure, so you will know how to construct it from your GSI end, if that's what you want to do.