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Mozilla's SpiderMonkey. I wish I knew about this sooner! I've tried this out with elinks, and the javsascript support seems more reliable. Thanks, OSSP! I vote for killing spidermonkey once we verify all packages using it build with this. Local modifications: --Only build fdlibm into libjs if necessary. This follows in the spirit of lang/spidermonkey, though someone with more knowledge of this probably will want to change the list of platforms in the Makefile. --Following the aforementioned change, link the library against -lm (and list -lm in js-config, etc.) only if required. --Use pkgsrc-provided installation tools instead of shtool. --Apply fix for __VA_COPY_USE_CPP. Blurb (DESCR): OSSP js is a stand-alone distribution of the JavaScript (JS) programming language reference implementation from Mozilla -- aka "JSRef" or "SpiderMonkey". This distribution provides a smart, stand-alone and portable distribution of Mozilla JavaScript through a GNU autotools-based build environment. Additionally, the C API in "libjs" contains both the JavaScript engine and the required Sun math library ("fdlibm") and with all internal symbols carefully protected under the "js" namespace. Finally, a js-config(1) utility and a pkg-config(1) specification is provided to allow applications to easily build with the JavaScript C API. OSSP js was created because for OSSP and similar pedantic C coding projects a smart, stand-alone, portable, clean, powerful and robust scripting language engine is required. JavaScript is a great programming language and Mozilla JavaScript "SpiderMonkey" definitely is an acceptable clean, powerful and robust implementation. Unfortunately there is just a stand-alone distribution released from time to time by Mozilla and it is far away from really being smart, stand-alone and portable. OSSP js combines the best from two worlds: the 1:1 repackaged JavaScript code base from Mozilla with the GNU autotools-based build environment as always used by OSSP. Additionally, this package provides stdio-based file object support and does not depend upon the Mozilla NSPR library.
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OSSP js is a stand-alone distribution of the JavaScript (JS)
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programming language reference implementation from Mozilla -- aka
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"JSRef" or "SpiderMonkey". This distribution provides a smart,
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stand-alone and portable distribution of Mozilla JavaScript through a
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GNU autotools-based build environment. Additionally,
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the C API in "libjs" contains both the JavaScript engine and the
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required Sun math library ("fdlibm") and with all internal symbols
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carefully protected under the "js" namespace. Finally, a js-config(1)
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utility and a pkg-config(1) specification is provided to allow
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applications to easily build with the JavaScript C API.
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OSSP js was created because for OSSP and similar pedantic C coding
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projects a smart, stand-alone, portable, clean, powerful and
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robust scripting language engine is required. JavaScript is a
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great programming language and Mozilla JavaScript "SpiderMonkey"
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definitely is an acceptable clean, powerful and robust implementation.
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Unfortunately there is just a stand-alone distribution released from
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time to time by Mozilla and it is far away from really being smart,
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stand-alone and portable. OSSP js combines the best from two worlds:
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the 1:1 repackaged JavaScript code base from Mozilla with the GNU
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autotools-based build environment as always used by OSSP. Additionally,
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this package provides stdio-based file object support and does not depend
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upon the Mozilla NSPR library.
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