I played a bit with its scripting engine, I will have a look to the webkit module to see if I can really do bindings.
Cheers, chr On Jun 11, 10:09 am, gabon <[email protected]> wrote: > yep, I know QT and it's something I am definitely keeping an eye on. > It would be great if they would use v8. > > Cheers, chr > > On Jun 11, 10:03 am, Alexander Shabanov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I'm not sure whether it solves your problem or not - but you can use Qt. > > > It is shipped with QtWebKit module that provides fully functional > > browser components, e.g. renderer, and bundled js engine. > > > Native code-to-js bindings in Qt is really simple and straightforward > > (in fact there is no need to write glue code, MOC introduces some sort > > of "reflection" capabilities to Qt classes what makes them usable from > > scripts without writing even a line of binding code). > > > I heard that Nokia planned to replace their js engine with v8 but I'm > > not sure whether it is at least prototyped. > > > The biggest flaw is the library size. > > > 2010/6/11 gabon <[email protected]>: > > > > This might be a stupid question with the simple answer: use chromium! > > > But I was wondering if there was a simple way to add an html renderer > > > (webkit I would suppose). Many UI frameworks (Cocoa, GTK, etc..) > > > support webkit but first don't use V8 and second it's not really > > > possible (afaik) to do bindings to native code. > > > > Any idea? Thanks! > > > > -- > > > v8-users mailing list > > > [email protected] > > >http://groups.google.com/group/v8-users > > > -- > > Best regards, > > Alexander Shabanov -- v8-users mailing list [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/v8-users
