Not sure how well Emscripten applications run in env.js, but for the .html
-> .js part, the code that you have in the default shell.html file is
completely optional, and it's also possible to move all that to a separate
file that is evaluated before the main .js, or prepend the contents to the
beginning of the main .js file.

What do you mean by node.js dependencies? Do you refer to Rhino having
node.js dependencies? Or Emscripten-compiled output has node.js
dependencies?

The idea of the generated .js files is that it should be possible to be run
under various JavaScript shells (browser, node.js, SpiderMonkey, v8), so if
you are trying to run it in Rhino and something fails, perhaps you are able
to patch up the assumptions and provide a pull request to add support for
execution under Rhino?


2014-07-28 17:05 GMT+03:00 <[email protected]>:

> Seeing a C++ program running under the JVM has been an old wish of mine.
> One day I thought I could compile an emscipten-generated .js file into a
> .java file using rhino, but alas, the 64k method limit struck. But... it is
> also possible to interpret javascript under Rhino, so I've also tried that,
> but alas, there are the node.js dependencies. A new development is the
> avatar project from java8, which is node.js compatible - I haven't tried
> that yet. Would it be possible to extract the .js from a generated .html
> page, slap env.js into the mix and interpret the whole thing under rhino?
> Would this be possible and how to do it?
>
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