"It's not a stupid idea, but it is probably less work to just manually port the framework to AS4. "
Thanks, so lets forget this solution.

"It is certainly possible. Whether it is realistic, given the lack of people volunteering to work on the compiler, is questionable in my mind." I think that the community needs a clear objective, and clear understanding of what the value for flex future will be, before people volonteer.


Le 20/10/2012 23:01, Gordon Smith a écrit :
Is it a stupide idea to use Falcon to transcode from AS3 to AS4 and then 
compile AS4 with adobes compiler? (if we emulate or drop the native features 
that disappeared) Is it realistic or a large amount of work to do?
It's not a stupid idea, but it is probably less work  to just manually port the 
framework to AS4.

Is it realistic to use falcon to transcode flex codebase from AS3 to any other 
language, and be able to use this generated code as the new codebase for Apache 
flex?
again, features like Events, or Display aside.

It is certainly possible. Whether it is realistic, given the lack of people 
volunteering to work on the compiler, is questionable in my mind.

- Gordon

-----Original Message-----
From: sébastien Paturel [mailto:sebpatu.f...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 6:35 AM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: To AS4 or not

Thanks Gordon for you answers,

"but you'd have to rewrite it even if the new VM ran AS3 because the new VM doesn't 
have DisplayObject or Event"
Such  features can be emulated in short term before rewriting the framework 
without them.
But rewrite the whole codebase because of synax changes is much more work to 
get done.

Is it a stupide idea to use Falcon to transcode from AS3 to AS4 and then 
compile AS4 with adobes compiler? (if we emulate or drop the native features 
that disappeared) Is it realistic or a large amount of work to do?

I know its not good practice to try to code in AS3 for an AS4 vm with different 
patterns, but it can be a short term solution if we need to target the new 
runtime rapidly.
If flex is multi target though, we won't be able to get a generic language that 
can fit to every target patterns we want.
And with pragmatism in mind, flex is AS3 today, so we have to deal with
AS3 for quite a time.

Gordon, another question that may be stupid.
Is it realistic to use falcon to transcode flex codebase from AS3 to any other 
language, and be able to use this generated code as the new codebase for Apache 
flex?
again, features like Events, or Display aside.

Thanks
Regards,


Le 20/10/2012 00:11, Gordon Smith a écrit :
So the only way to make flex run on the new VM is to rewrite the SDK code, and 
with no easy way to do so?
Yes, I think so, but you'd have to rewrite it even if the new VM ran AS3 
because the new VM doesn't have DisplayObject or Event!

Do you know if the next AIR runtime will only work for AS4?
Sorry, I don't know the plans for AIR.

- Gordon

-----Original Message-----
From: sébastien Paturel [mailto:sebpatu.f...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 3:02 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: To AS4 or not

So the only way to make flex run on the new VM is to rewrite the SDK code, and 
with no easy way to do so?
Do you know if the next AIR runtime will only work for AS4?

Le 19/10/2012 23:53, Gordon Smith a écrit :
I think this would be difficult as the new VM is not designed to run AS3.

- Gordon

-----Original Message-----
From: sébastien Paturel [mailto:sebpatu.f...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:50 PM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: To AS4 or not

and using Falcon to compile AS3 to generate new VM bytecode?
is it more realistic to achieve?

Le 19/10/2012 20:54, Gordon Smith a écrit :
Gordon, Adobe AS4 compiler won't be open sourced but would it be possible to 
adapt Falcon to target the new VM?
Yes, it would be possible. Falcon/ASC 2.0 was the starting point for Adobe's 
development of an AS4 compiler. But it's been many developer-years of work for 
us and it isn't trivial. ActionScript is more complex than MXML.

- Gordon


-----Original Message-----
From: João Fernandes [mailto:joaopedromartinsfernan...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 10:53 AM
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: To AS4 or not (was: Re: ASC 2.0 and Falcon)

Alex, couldn't we simply use AS4 and have multiple target platforms ?

Gordon, Adobe AS4 compiler won't be open sourced but would it be possible to 
adapt Falcon to target the new VM?

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