For now, we're using the Google Closure Tools (mainly the GCC with
JSDoc annotation). This gives use the benefit of having our output
(structured but human readable JavaScript) recompiled into highly
optimised and minified 'release' JavaScript.

Having said that, given the flexible way FalconJx is structured, it
should be easy to experiment with a different type of JS output. I'm
willing to help you get started, if you want.

EdB



On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:15 PM, Kevin Newman <capta...@unfocus.com> wrote:
> Any thoughts on compiling AS3 into the asm.js subset for super fast
> execution?
>
> http://asmjs.org/spec/latest/
>
> I'm not clear to me what is required for memory management (is it required
> to simulate the heap, or is that optional?).
>
> Kevin N.
>
>



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