Emscripten support for Visual Studio 2012/2013#40
Emscripten support for Visual Studio 2012/2013#40james-allison wants to merge 6 commits intojuj:masterfrom
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Rough first pass at VS2013 functionality for Emscripten - (probably breaks VS2010....)
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Thanks for this. I'm going to keep this unmerged for a while, so this is best to live in your fork now. Hopefully I'll have time to focus on vs-tool in more detail in the future, but at present there's too many other distractions for me that vs-tool is currently in maintenance. |
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Ah the perils of distractions :o) No worries, feel free to give me a shout when you get round to looking at it again – I may have got round to looking at the other platforms by then. James From: juj [mailto:notifications@github.com] Thanks for this. I'm going to keep this unmerged for a while, so this is best to live in your fork now. Hopefully I'll have time to focus on vs-tool in more detail in the future, but at present there's too many other distractions for me that vs-tool is currently in maintenance. — |
Corrected mistaken reference to debug build
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Is there any chance of this resurrecting? I've been watching for a year now, quietly hoping it'll come good one day :P |
Hi there,
Apologies - I'm pretty new to github, so not 100% with the correct etiquette for contributing to someone else's project.
ANYHOW - I was playing with Emscripten over the weekend, and made a few changes to vs-tool to support Visual Studio 2013. The changes are mostly taken from spotting 'what VS-Android did', so I'm not going to pretend I've a deep understanding for the reasoning behind them all. The emscripten integration does, from what I can tell, now work in VS2012 and VS2013. I don't have VS2010 however, so you might want to check that's not been broken....
Summary of changes:
TODO:
Cheers,
James