I'm just updated Royale and I'm now compiling with ANT.
I have a Mac Book with 4 years (so it's Intel) and it takes about 15
minutes to compile Royale.
Then I will made a few tests and let you know.


Josh Tynjala <joshtynj...@bowlerhat.dev> escreveu no dia quinta, 31/03/2022
à(s) 22:49:

> It should be in 0.9.10-SNAPSHOT (or will be when the next Maven nightly
> build completes). To use this option with Maven, I assume that you can add
> --watch to the section of your pom.xml where you can specify additional
> compiler options. I'm not familiar enough with the Maven plugin to tell you
> exactly where that is.
>
> --
> Josh Tynjala
> Bowler Hat LLC <https://bowlerhat.dev>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2022 at 2:42 PM romanisi...@yahoo.com.INVALID
> <romanisi...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
>
> > This is a nice feature. Is it part of the new 0.9.9 release ? Or Which
> > snapshot version ?
> >
> > Also just to clarify usage. I use maven so will the usage be as follows
> > mvn  clean watch install ?
> > How can I use it in a royale maven project ?
> >
> > Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
> >
> >   On Thu, 31 Mar 2022 at 22:34, Josh Tynjala<joshtynj...@bowlerhat.dev>
> > wrote:   Hi all,
> >
> > I just pushed a commit to royale-compiler that adds a new --watch
> compiler
> > option. What this new option does is keep the compiler running after it's
> > done, watching the source-path folders for any changes to .as and .mxml
> > files. When changes are detected, it will automatically re-compile your
> > project. Best of all, it's an incremental re-compile, so it will be
> > significantly faster.
> >
> > For projects targeting JS, all you need to do is refresh your browser
> after
> > the re-compile completes. You can even use a tool that does this
> > automatically, if you prefer.
> >
> > After a quick search on Google, I found the "reload" npm package, and I
> can
> > confirm that it can automatically reload a Royale app after
> recompilation.
> > Here is the command that I used in a terminal at the root of my project
> > folder:
> >
> > npx reload -d bin/js-debug -b
> >
> > This starts a local HTTP server in the directory bin/js-debug, and it
> > launches the app in a browser.
> >
> >
> >
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/reload#user-content-using-reload-as-a-command-line-application
> >
> > The new --watch compiler option works with SWF too. However, I'm not
> aware
> > of any automatic reloading tools for this, so you'll just need to close
> and
> > relaunch manually.
> >
> > Please give it a try, and let me know if you run into any issues. I'd
> like
> > to see how well it works with some bigger projects!
> >
> > --
> > Josh Tynjala
> > Bowler Hat LLC <https://bowlerhat.dev>
> >
> >
>

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