Thank you very much. Your comment will help me a lot.
2013년 8월 6일 화요일 오후 10시 21분 57초 UTC+9, Julien Wajsberg 님의 말: > Le 06/08/2013 05:31, Kilcheon Kim a écrit : > > > Thank you for comment. > > > I have additional questions. > > > 1. As your mention, we never be able to modify gecko and gonk layer such > > as my sample codes. Is that right? > > > 2. Do FirefoxOS have any plans to support native library for making > > applications? > > > > Not that I know of. > > > > > 3. To reuse my native library, the best way is to use emscripten? Is there > > any other way? > > > > Not that I know of either. > > > > > > > > Please let me know more detail information for above my questions. > > > It is very important thing to decide my direction. If we never be able to > > modify gecko and gonk as your comment, we should find another way to create > > application. > > > > > > Lastly, > > > As you know, now I'm learning the xpcom. So, I implemented sample codes to > > test xpcom. but I still can't call function of gecko C++ from gecko js or > > gaia js. Is it impossible in B2G? Is there any sample codes for > > implementing xpcom on B2G? Please let me know how to create and use xpcom. > > > > > > > the only way to call C code from Gaia JS code is to expose an API. I'm > > not the ideal person to explain you how to do this, and I sincerely > > think it's the wrong path, because you won't be able to distribute this > > as part of your application. > > > > Of course XPCom is supported because nearly everything in Gecko is made > > using this technology. > > > > Hope this helps. _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
