I just export one other function that is not main. To be specific, my build 
command without exporting is this:

~/emscripten/em++ BaseApplication.cpp TutorialApplication.cpp 
-L$HOME/ogre-ems/lib/ -I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE/Overlay 
-I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OIS -I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE -lOgreMain 
-lOgreOverlay -lOgreRTShaderSystem -Os --preload-file OGRE/@. -o index.html 
-s DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=0 -s TOTAL_MEMORY=96*1024*1024 
-lOGRE/RenderSystem_GLES2 -s RETAIN_COMPILER_SETTINGS=1 
-I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE/RenderSystems/GLES2 -Wno-warn-absolute-paths 
-Wno-c++11-extensions

The HTML output by this runs as expected. When I add the export of one 
function though:

~/emscripten/em++ BaseApplication.cpp TutorialApplication.cpp 
-L$HOME/ogre-ems/lib/ -I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE/Overlay 
-I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OIS -I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE -lOgreMain 
-lOgreOverlay -lOgreRTShaderSystem -Os --preload-file OGRE/@. -o index.html 
-s DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=0 -s TOTAL_MEMORY=96*1024*1024 
-lOGRE/RenderSystem_GLES2 -s RETAIN_COMPILER_SETTINGS=1 
-I$HOME/ogre-ems/include/OGRE/RenderSystems/GLES2 -Wno-warn-absolute-paths 
-Wno-c++11-extensions -s 
EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS="['BaseApplication_fetch_update']"

The HTML output by this does nothing and does not even produce an error 
message at the console.

On Monday, March 3, 2014 7:48:38 PM UTC-8, Alon Zakai wrote:
>
> Do you have a main function that is not called when you include something 
> in EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS?
>
> Do you still export main in the list given to EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS, or do 
> you just export other things?
>
> - Alon
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Joel Croteau <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Perhaps it is the way I am calling it. I am compiling my code+libraries 
>> to an html output, which normally automatically runs the main function when 
>> loaded. If I include anything in -s EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS, with no other 
>> changes, nothing happens when I load the HTML. What I mean is that I get a 
>> blank text box, and no output at all in the debug console. Is this by 
>> design, and do I need to alter the HTML to manually invoke the doRun 
>> function?
>>
>>
>> On Monday, March 3, 2014 6:19:22 PM UTC-8, Joel Croteau wrote:
>>>
>>> I have an application that displays data loaded from a server, and I 
>>> would like to be able to pass it information on what data to load. Ideally 
>>> I would like to have a text box on the page along with a button that calls 
>>> a member of a C++ class instance and tells it to update itself. This 
>>> instance is running continually via emscripten_set_main_loop. Embind is 
>>> apparently not supported in fastcomp, and if I try to export any functions 
>>> via -s EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS, the code apparently thinks it's a side module 
>>> and doesn't run. Can this be fixed? Failing that, I could pass the data to 
>>> load via the HTTP query string. Is there a simple way to access this from 
>>> within emscripten?
>>>
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