21.04.2016, 19:30, "Yusuke SUZUKI" <utatane....@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 3:12 AM, Eric Wing <ewmail...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On 4/18/16, Yusuke SUZUKI <utatane....@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> Thanks to Konstantin Tokavev and GTK guys, JSCOnly port becomes quickly >>> mature. >>> As of now, finally, JSCOnly port becomes completely dependency free port >>> (except for ICU :P). >>> It means that, when you need some Linux JSC shell to test, you just >>> >>> 1. clone the tree >>> 2. install ICU (sudo apt-get install libicu-dev) >>> 3. hit `Tools/Scripts/build-webkit --jsc-only` >>> >>> That's it! After building, you will get the JSC shell on (almost) any >>> platforms and you also get the TestWTF. >>> It makes easy to build / contribute to JSC. >>> And it makes building old (from now) JSC easy, it's super beneficial. >>> For example, when you encounter the performance regression in some revision >>> XXX, previously, you need to, >>> >>> 1. checkout the old rev >>> 2. prepare the old dependencies (Let's build old DependenciesXXX!) >>> 3. let's build the JSC and check the regression >>> >>> But now, we can just checkout the old revision and build the old JSC. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Yusuke Suzuki >>> >> >> Just curious, is this expected to work for Windows/Visual Studio too? > > If you build it with CMake, it should work fine I think (And if it cannot be > done, it's a bug, plz file it.)
It's currently missing a cmake option to use native Windows event loop, but that would be trivial to add. -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev