OK. I’ll see if I can get it right… We’ll see tomorrow.
Thanks, Harbs On Nov 22, 2016, at 10:06 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > > On 11/22/16, 11:04 AM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I see. I totally did not understand how it’s working. The js build puts >> the js files into the swc which is (also?) built by the non-js build. >> >> There are two targets there and I’m not sure I understand what they are >> both doing: compile-js-swc and compile-asjs. >> >> It looks like compile-asjs is what puts the js files into the swc. > > Correct, and the other one builds the xxxJS.swc > >> >> I’m totally confused. >> >> What’s the minimal command I need to build a JS-compatible swc with the >> JS files inside for distribution to include in a FlexJS project? In that >> Github project, I’m trying to produce two SWCs. CEP.swc is meant to be >> used as an extern with no executable code going into the end app. >> CEPTools.swc should have code which is used when cross-compiling the end >> app. What’s the correct way to set up those two projects to get the >> correct swc output? > > Well, it depends. The reason there are two folders for each SWC for > FlexJS is so we can have separate Flash Builder project files, each one > tuned to building SWF or JS. So, if you need separate projects > per-platform, you should probably follow the two folder pattern. > > Otherwise, it is (in theory) pretty simple: > > 1) use COMPC to compile the .as files into a SWC. The ABC code in the SWC > must represent the APIs the SWC users will compile against. > 2) use COMPJSC to inject the JS files from the same .as files into the > same SWC. > > The parameters to COMPC and COMPJSC should be almost identical. COMPJSC > needs the js-output-type and maybe different upstream SWCs in the > library-path and external-library-path. > > HTH, > -Alex >