Most of the OS specific stuff is abstracted into the external libs, so it won't be all that tough, but there certainly will be some form of shoehorning required, I reckon.

Lee





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Wouldn't there be at least some effort involved in getting the library to
work?  IIUC, because parts interface with the OS, some work in C would be
needed.

J. Merrill
Senior Software Engineer
3M Health Information Systems, Inc.




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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Yes, but getting the neko compiler to run on mobile devices would be
harder ;-) and haXe harder still (or does OCaml run on mobile devices?).

Lee

If you can run the NekoVM, then the Neko compiler will run on the
platform as well, since it runs on the VM. And usually, you don't need
to have either haXe or the Neko compiler on this platform unless you're
directly developping+compiling on it.

To answer to the original message, NekoVM is plain C code so it's pretty
easy to compile on other platforms/devices. The only tricky part might
be to get the Boehm GC running but it's already available for a lot of
architectures.

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