Erik,

> V8 does not have a byte code.  If it needs to compile something it
> uses the source.  There is no support for compiling everything ahead
> of time and throwing away the source.  The code snippets produced by
> the print-code option cannot be made into .obj files.  This would
> require extensive support from the runtime system.

You got me wrong, I know V8 uses no byte-code I don't expect it to.

All I want is either `-print-code -nolazy` dump GNU assembler compatible 
machine code or V8 be able produce COFF (.o or .obj file) that I can link into 
other binary code of my app.

I know V8 produces machine code so IMHO there's no problem with that, but I 
want to know your opinion or either some directions how to make it possible.

> And please note that V8 does not support the Power Architecture.

This is not a problem for now I x86 & ARM is ok.

Regards,
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Adam Strzelecki | nanoant.com | tel. +48 605 446 492

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