@bkaradzic @TheJare @chadaustin You mean it would run on the hardware you compiled for but no others, right? That's _not_ a good thing.
@bkaradzic @chadaustin @TheJare That still involves compiling to native code on the server, no? http://www.chromium.org/nativeclient/pnacl/pnacl-shared-libraries-road-map … says long way to go.
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@bz_moz@bkaradzic@TheJare In its defense, many of the incomplete items look toolchain/stdlib related. -
@chadaustin@bkaradzic@TheJare Sure. Still need to get all that dealt with before it can be used...
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@bz_moz@bkaradzic@TheJare As an early Emscripten adopter, I can say it suffers the same. Incomplete libc, compiler bugs, etc -
@chadaustin@bkaradzic@TheJare Fair. Will be good to have actually working portable compilation targets if/when we get there. ;)
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@bz_moz@chadaustin@TheJare You compile C++ code into LLVM IR, Chrome does linking on client. Long ways is because their release schedule.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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