Henry ,

I just found Stats on some blogs regarding ActionScript.

Stats seems to be very useful, so I just tried using it on OpenLaszlo.
Just a try.

2010/3/11 Henry Minsky <[email protected]>:
> Where did you find that Stats class? Do you have the source code for it?  Or
> a .swc library file for it?
> If you have the source code and you want to compile it into that package,
> there is actually no way to easily compile actionscript into a separate
> package right now, via
> the LPS compiler.
> If you define a class and compile it with our compiler, it will always
> emit an as3 class definition into the default package.
>
>
> The way to do use that class in the net.hires.debug package, I think ,would
> be for you to build  it as a .swc library file, using the
> flex 'compc' command, and then put that .swc file into the WEB-INF/flexlib
> directory. That way, our compiler will be able to link against it when
> compiling
> your app.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 1:51 AM, ason <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to execute Flash's Stats on an OpenLaszlo app.
>> But the code does not work.
>>
>> I must say that I dont know if this works or not.
>> Just a test.
>>
>> But any ideas?
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <canvas proxied="false" bgcolor="0xeeeeee">
>>    <view>
>>      <switch>
>>        <when property="$as3">
>>          <passthrough>
>>            import flash.display.*;
>>            import net.hires.debug.*;
>>          </passthrough>
>>        </when>
>>      </switch>
>>      <handler name="oninit"><![CDATA[
>>        var vr = this.getMCRef();
>>        vr.addChild(new Stats());
>>     ]]></handler>
>>    </view>
>> </canvas>
>>
>>
>> minamotonoason(ason)
>> Japanese OpenLaszlo User
>
>
>
> --
> Henry Minsky
> Software Architect
> [email protected]
>
>
>

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