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Flusspferd ========== Javascript bindings for C++, a Javascript interpreter and shell, and a Javascript/C++ module system. Also, Flusspferd includes a few Javascript classes and modules: binary blobs, XML, cURL, SQLite 3 and others. It supports Spidermonkey as its backend, and possibly support for other engines will be added later. Flusspferd is licensed under the MIT license (open source). See http://flusspferd.org/ for more information. Requirements ------------ - Linux or Mac OS X or another POSIX system - Spidermonkey 1.8.1+ (NOT 1.8.0) - Boost 1.40+ - cmake 2.6+ (Build system) - iconv support Optionally: - libedit (BSD) - libxml2 2.6+ (for the XML plugin) - SQLite3 3.4+(for the SQLite3 plugin) - cURL (for the cURL plugin) - GMP (for the GMP plugin) Building & installing Flusspferd -------------------------------- You can build Flusspferd (thanks to our wrappers) with $ ./configure && make && sudo make install as you probably are accustomed to. You might have to pass some parameters to ./configure: -DBOOST_ROOT=/path/to/boost -DSPIDERMONKEY_ROOT=/path/to/spidermonkey -DLINE_EDITOR=readline (if you want to use GNU/readline instead of editline) These parameters are passed directly to cmake, i.e. you can also pass other parameters that cmake understands. You can generate the documentation with $ ./util/docs.sh The generated documentation is in ./build/html/. Using Flusspferd ---------------- We have tutorials at http://flusspferd.org/docs/tutorials.html. Just a quick peek: > const GMP = require('gmp'); > f = GMP.Float(2); 2.0 > print(f.sqrt()) 1.41421356237309504876 > (The text after ">" in each line is input.)
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