btw: this is the working sample if you have windows --
http://itmmetelko.com/storage/neko_plus_ptk.zip

you can change and recompile the mymodule.neko file and see the efect.

BR
Janko

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:32 AM, janko metelko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am not 100% sure if we are still not talking about 2 different things.
>
> First, you need to wrap your neko libraries to be usable from haXe. That's
>> what neko.net.Socket is doing for instance.
>
>
> For example I have no neko libraries that I need to wrap. I am not trying
> to wrap any libraries here but embed nekovm.
>
> I will not nag you any more for now, I will try to get a better
> understanding of the whole thing (I see there is --neko-source option in
> haxe compiler so I will play with that) . Maybe then I can ask the right
> questions or understand your answers. :)
>
> Thanks, I love what you are making and are enabling with haxe and neko (and
> mod_tora sounds cool)
>
> Janko
>
>
>
>>
>>
>> Then, you can compile the haXe module as .n
>>
>> The export table will contain a single entry called "classes", which
>> contain the whole classes and packages that have been compiled by haXe.
>>
>> You can then access to a given class for example by using :
>>
>> $exports.my.package.MyClass
>>
>> (or the equivalent by using Neko API)
>>
>> You can create an instance by calling  MyClass.new(p1,p2,...) and the call
>> the methods etc.
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>> Nicolas
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Neko : One VM to run them all
>> (http://nekovm.org)
>>
>
>
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