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+1
It would be wonderful, where feasible, to have
a single binary for all platforms.
Art Hunkins
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Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 3:53
PM
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] Cross compiling C++
for various virtual machines
Yes, but you still have one binary for each platform that way. This
way, you have one binary for all platforms.
Regards, Mike
On Nov 4, 2013 2:56 PM, "Victor Lazzarini" < Victor.Lazzarini@nuim.ie>
wrote:
In a way this is already achievable via Javasound and
JAWS. We did a proof-of-concept study a couple of years ago that indicated
it could be done, with the java Csound wrapper with Csound linked
statically in it. With natively compiled csound jnis, JAWS then delivers the
correct JNI to each client OS.
Victor On 4 Nov 2013, at 19:40,
Michael Gogins wrote:
> What is motivating me here is the thought
of something like Csound 6 for Android that runs on any browser, or at least
on Chrome on any platform, and ties into JavaScript as well as into the
browser's image, video, and above all audio facilities. It something a lot
closer to a "universal" Csound application. And it would be easy to do
user-defined widgets. Frankly, this could save us all a huge load of
work.
Dr Victor Lazzarini Senior Lecturer Dept. of Music NUI
Maynooth Ireland tel.: +353 1 708 3545 Victor dot Lazzarini AT nuim dot
ie
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