Hello, > What's the feasability at this point in time of making an In-memory > compiler out of Mono's C# compiler. I'm just kinda puttering around > with the .NET scripting stuff for MS's .NET, but the only language that > is supported with just the .NET runtime is JScript. (Not that I mind > terribly.) In order to even support C# compiling, the user must have the > Full Framework.
It is trivial. Just change a flag when you create the AssemblyBuilder, instead of `Save', use the `Run' flag (or `RunAndSave'). > So, I started thinking that Mono has a c# compiler, and I wonder if you > think it would take me much work to adapt that for use in a scripting > solution. It is an interesting project, but not a straight forward one. > This would go nicely with an open-source(BSD License) VSA replacement > I'm currently working on, and I'd like to support more languages, > without the need for the end application to rely on the full Framework. The Mono C# compiler is under the terms of the GNU GPL, just be aware of that. Miguel. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
