On 11/8/15, 2:56 AM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I was kind of expecting a way to link the source code to the SWCs. I sort
>of expect users to want to be able to jump into the source, so they can
>see how some part of the SDK is working. As a longer term goal, I think
>it’s a good one.

Agreed.  I think that you add the SWC projects to your app project.  I’ll
know more once I get back to it after finishing the back port.

>
>I’m fine adding each piece as a separate project for now, but I’m still
>having issues.
>
>There’s various missing swc files, but I can solve that by just removing
>them.
>
>There’s one error I’m not sure what to do with:
>CreateJS cannot find the src folder
>
>My biggest issue right now, is I do not understand the structure of the
>projects:
>
>There are 3 different src folders. We have as, js and asjs. I’m not sure
>how to deal with these three folders — especially in the context of
>debugging in an IDE.

This will change once we finish the back port.  There will be one source
folder.

>
>The js folder is pretty clear. It’s js code which is used by the Closure
>Compiler. Right? I’m assuming that this code bypasses FlaconJX completely.
>The as folder is for Flash specific code?
>What’s the asjs folder for? Is that for common code?

Yes.

>
>Let’s say I want to create a new XML class which is a proxy for Document
>on the javacript side and a proxy for XML on the flash side. How would I
>set that up? I’d ideally like to write the whole thing in ActionScript,
>and let FalconJX create the javascript code necessary for JS. I know Fred
>got conditional compiling working, and that seems like the most
>attractive way of coding this to me, but I’m not sure what the right way
>to set that up would be.

If you want, you can switch to the core_js_to_as branch and try using the
conditional compile there.  But the FB integration may not work as well
yet.

-Alex

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