What about building a stand-alone runtime? That would require
compilation, correct?
On Jul 21, 2004, at 1:44, John Rule wrote:
Is there a way to force full compiling of a stack?
I haven't seen a response to this, so I will give it a try...
My assumption is that ALL scripts are interpreted 'on the fly' no
matter
what (meaning they are 'uncompiled'), so there is no way to make a
'true'
binary executable (optimized binary) using the IDE...which is an
'interpreter' only.
Also, when a script editor is closed, the script is simply 'checked'
for
errors (not compiled)...I could be wrong about this though.
Is this what you are referring to Dar?
JR
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 13:35:37 -0600
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Subject: Forcing full compiling of a stack
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Is there a way to force full compiling of a stack?
Dar Scott
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