Those are not “system languages.” Even without actually checking, I’m confident enough to assume that their presence in the kernel repository is as support scripts and such, not stuff that actually gets included in the kernel when it’s compiled.
They aren’t “languages for OS” either. They’re scripting languages, and they’re being used for scripts. In other words, they’re there because they aren’t worse and in fact are the right tool for the job.
Those are not “system languages.” Even without actually checking, I’m confident enough to assume that their presence in the kernel repository is as support scripts and such, not stuff that actually gets included in the kernel when it’s compiled.
Edited for better clarify on systems languages.
They aren’t “languages for OS” either. They’re scripting languages, and they’re being used for scripts. In other words, they’re there because they aren’t worse and in fact are the right tool for the job.