ok, i just read about it.... this is pretty decent ! hmm... then Stan can be ported to the browser ... nice...
On Tuesday, 5 November 2019 02:35:27 UTC+2, Jozsef Hegedus wrote: > > hmm!!! > > this is interesting... i think i really need to start to figure out what > the hell is wasm, is it the same as JS ? > > what do you mean by emscripten part ? > > still this is quite a cool thing... at least so it sounds ! > > On Monday, 4 November 2019 22:15:01 UTC+2, Floh wrote: >> >> Ben Smith got clang running in the browser quite recently, basically a >> "client-side godbolt": >> >> https://binji.github.io/wasm-clang/ >> >> But this is just the "naked" WASM generation, the emscripten part is >> missing. >> >> Clang is pretty big though, that page downloads nearly 80 MB data :/ >> >> On Monday, 4 November 2019 14:17:59 UTC+1, Jozsef Hegedus wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is it possible to compile em++ to JS and then use the compiled em++.js >>> to compile C++ code to .js, inside the browser? >>> >>> I am asking this because I am thinking of porting Stan it JS : >>> >>> >>> https://discourse.mc-stan.org/t/compiling-cmdstan-to-https-webassembly-org-how-to-make-one-large-c-file-for-a-model-a-c-file-that-contains-everything-needed-including-stan-and-math-routines/10012/23 >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Jozsef >>> >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "emscripten-discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/emscripten-discuss/b00b7cf0-dedc-48ec-9b1b-5cf8b7282b59%40googlegroups.com.
