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Offline macross

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« on: 2002-12-11 14:04:41 »

hoi,
I did few experiments with gnu gcj java compiler.
It is not yet able to compile awt and swing code, but other important core libs work fine.
I also try it under win32 (cygwin) and it works well.

Did someone tried it already for something greater than "Hello World" Smiley
What is your opinion?

URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/java/

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Computer Science Department - Software Technology Group
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Offline jack

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« Reply #1 on: 2002-12-30 22:48:18 »

I would like to try it out too.
Does Gcj(windows) supports swt.
Wink
Offline Golthar

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« Reply #2 on: 2002-12-30 23:30:37 »

Hmmm good question :-)

How about LWJGL, does it run with GCJ too, because that would be da bomb Smiley

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Offline elias

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« Reply #3 on: 2002-12-31 01:45:49 »

It should run with lwjgl, as an important design aspect of lwjgl is that it's free of awt, swing etc. that can hinder native compilation.

I know that cas has compiled lwjgl programs with jet, so I see no problem using gcj to do the same.

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Offline Golthar

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« Reply #4 on: 2002-12-31 02:03:34 »

LWJGL uses the NIO functions, right?
Last time I checked the GCJ site it mentioned that NIO is not fully implemented yet.
Thats why I asked  Grin

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Offline elias

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« Reply #5 on: 2002-12-31 03:22:21 »

hmm, yes - at http://gcc.gnu.org/java/faq.html#2_2 they state that the jni interface is 'experimental'. I'm not sure what that means, nor how updated that FAQ entry is.

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