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Re: JavaScriptCore [message #27302 is a reply to message #27300] Sun, 11 July 2010 16:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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tojocky wrote on Sun, 11 July 2010 14:35

dolik.rce wrote on Sun, 11 July 2010 01:15

tojocky wrote on Sun, 11 July 2010 00:05

What About v8 from google ( code.google.com/p/v8 )?

Hi Ion,
It should be possible. When building Chromium port of WebKit, it is just one #define in config.h to switch between JavaScriptCore and V8. But I haven't got that far yet.

Honza


I was compiled v8 in u++. I tested only v8 stand alone simple code. I think it is not a problem to create a v8 wrap plug-in.
Goo wrapper is v8-juice (http://code.google.com/p/v8-juice/) We can try. I'm interested in this project!

Ion Lupascu (tojocky)


I guess we could make a common interface with two different backends, allowing user to switch between them. Each of those engines have it's advantages. If I'm not mistaken, V8 has better performance, while JSC supports more platforms. And probably even more key differences.

Honza
 
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