Ok, nice one, cheers. 

On Saturday, 4 October 2014 22:33:52 UTC+3, tshort wrote:
>
> With the new static compilation capabilities (thanks Jeff, Keno, and 
> Jameson!) and the new compile=all option, Julia can generate a large 
> LLVM bitcode file using the following (in the devel version of Julia): 
>
> cd julia/base 
> mkdir ../tmp 
> ../julia --build /home/tshort/julia/tmp --dump-bitcode=yes 
> --compile=all -J /home/tshort/julia/usr/lib/julia/sys.ji -f sysimg.jl 
>
> After that, you can compile functions from the julia/tmp/sys.bc 
> bitcode file to JavaScript with something like (find the names of 
> functions in sys.bc with: llvm-nm sys.bc): 
>
> cd ../tmp 
> emcc -v sys.bc  -o out.js -s EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS="['_julia_abs;104547']" 
>
> I've gotten individual functions like this to compile as well as pisum 
> from julia/test/perf/micro/perf.jl. In doing this, I've come across a 
> couple of items: 
>
> * The sys.bc needs to be a 32-bit build. I haven't managed that, yet. 
> The devel versions have been a bit goofed lately for 32-bit use. 
>
>    More info: https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=3931 
>
> * The current Emscripten has a bug with some Julia-generated bitcode. 
>
>    More info: https://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/issues/detail?id=3932 
>
> I've managed to compile about 90% of libjulia using Emscripten. I had 
> to cut out most of the code related to libuv. Unfortunately, I haven't 
> gotten any code to compile that used libjulia. Although, I've gotten 
> 90% of libjulia to compile, the missing 10% is called a lot. Still 
> more work to do there. My attempt involved hacking up the Makefiles. I 
> better attempt would involve making a new target to compile 
> libjulia.bc. 
>
> The bottom line is that I think this'll work someday, but it will take 
> some work. 
>
> Tom 
>
> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 11:08 AM, JobJob <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Any updates on this? 
> > 
> > On Friday, 13 December 2013 15:16:31 UTC+2, tshort wrote: 
> >> 
> >> I've played a little with this. Using Jameson's static compile branch, 
> I 
> >> was able to dump some functions compiled by Julia to LLVM IR and 
> compile 
> >> these with Emscripten. I did have to mess with some symbol names 
> because 
> >> Emscripten doesn't like Julia's naming. See an Emscripten issue here: 
> >> 
> >> https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/issues/1888 
> >> 
> >> I also took a quick look at compiling openlibm, and I ran into some 
> >> nonportable header stuff that would need to be worked on. 
> >> 
> >> The nice thing about trying to get compiled stuff to run is that you 
> don't 
> >> necessarily need all of Julia compiled. That means faster downloads, 
> and 
> >> that we don't have to get everything working at the beginning. 
> >> 
> >> It'd be great if we could position Julia to be the leading numerical 
> >> language for the web. With both Firefox and Chrome running asm.js 
> within 2 - 
> >> 4X of native, I think there's lots of opportunity here. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:22 AM, John Myles White <
> [email protected]> 
> >> wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> I think it would also be great to think a bit about how we might use 
> >>> Julia to generate LLVM IR to generate Javascript for certain simple 
> web 
> >>> tasks. Writing Julia code and then letting a package compile it into 
> an 
> >>> includable Javascript file could be really fun. 
> >>> 
> >>>  — John 
> >>> 
> >>> On Dec 12, 2013, at 9:19 PM, Stefan Karpinski <[email protected]> 
> >>> wrote: 
> >>> 
> >>> > I’m not sure how practical it really is to wait until runtime to 
> >>> > compile your code rather than precompiling it 
> >>> > 
> >>> > It's pretty frigging practical, as it turns out. This is great. More 
> >>> > work in this direction and we may actually be able to run a full 
> Julia 
> >>> > instance in a browser. 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> > On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:14 AM, John Myles White 
> >>> > <[email protected]> wrote: 
> >>> > The Emscripten folks are doing some really cool stuff: 
> >>> > 
> http://badassjs.com/post/39573969361/llvm-js-llvm-itself-compiled-to-javascript-via
>  
> >>> > 
> >>> >  — John 
> >>> > 
> >>> > 
> >>> 
> >> 
> > 
>

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