SpiderMonkey provides no I/O whatsoever.

I have general I/O in APE+GPSEE fork if you want to play with that.  Code is
stable but build system needs work.

But you can use APE's include function with whatever filename you want. Look
at main.ape.js for an example.

Wes

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 5:05 PM, ramtin nova <[email protected]> wrote:

> thanks wes for answering.
> yes you are right "we're certainly not at the completeness level of PHP."
> but my first question still  remains unanswered "where these modules should
> be kept physically to work?" as far as I know APE is shipped with spider
> monkey which I have no information on how it is configured to run JS files
> in diffrent directory?! and I assume that spidermonkey does provide basic
> I/O methods for files am i right?
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