On 3/13/07, Ale Muñoz bomberstudios@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/14/07, Rui Carmo rui.carmo@gmail.com wrote:
Sure. The 'std' and 'std8' are just intrinsic classes that MTASC uses for generating compile-time code errors. If you are publishing for Flash 7 you wouldn't want to use the 'std8' classes.
Which also happens to be my case at the moment. I'd love to see this, since I _don't_ want to unwittingly use 8 or 9 features in the stuff I'm doing.
Cool... I'll play with it and hopefully get something working Really Soon Now™. My first tests do not work (mtasc complains about not being able to find the classes if you don't include them in the classpath... )
I'll let you know how it goes...
It's works here for me:
1) Move the 'std' and 'std8' folders into the same folder as mtasc. So from 'lib' into 'bin'. 2) Update the 'build_with_mtasc.rb' to NOT look for those folders. So comment out/remove the lines like so: # Standard Adobe Classes # cmd += " -cp "#{ENV['TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT']}/lib/std/" " # cmd += " -cp "#{ENV['TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT']}/lib/std8/" "
That should be it, let me know. I am going to check out the new ActionScript bundle shortly and test it out. Can I update the ActionScript bundle as well? I would love to become a contributor, or should all changes go through you? Thanks.
-Aaron Clinger http://casaframework.org/
Again, thanks for the feedback and knowledge :)
-- Ale Muñoz http://sofanaranja.com http://bomberstudios.com
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