With security breach it can be and good future. Exists things that it
cannot be doing with JavaScript!

On Oct 6, 3:39 pm, alex_sv <[email protected]> wrote:
> you will need to add all these functions and corresponding bindings to
> the corresponding chromium source code and only then you'll be able to
> use them.
> of course only users of such a custom-compiled browser will be able to
> employ functionality of your javascript.
> v8 itself has no load-library-related functionality (and this would be
> a serious security breach if it would provide such a functionality).
>
> On 6 окт, 15:42, sash <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi
>
> >          As part of the standalone V8 engine, I have written a bunch
> > of functions in c++ which can be called from javascript and be
> > executed. All this happens in terminal/console. Now I want to use
> > these functions in the browser as well, i.e., I wanna write html pages
> > which have javascript and they call these functions. How do I do that?
> > Do I need to compile chrome all over or do I just make some sort of
> > dynamically linked library? A rough outline of the steps required
> > would be greatly appreciated.
>
> >         I'm using linux where I compiled V8 and am using it.
>
> >                  thanks
>
> > sashidhar
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