Thank you for your efforts, your answer was exactly what I was expecting.
> Hi, > > As far as I know, no one has ported JavaScriptCore to GNUstep. It might not > be a huge amount of work but that last time I looked at it (ten or so years > ago) the build system for JSC conflated a lot of things in the Apple paths > that would need disentangling if you want the Cocoa bits but ELF and the > Linux calling conventions, for example. > > If you don’t care about performance, there are a couple of small JavaScript > interpreters (jsQuick and DukTape) that would be fairly easy to bridge to > Objective-C. I played with using DukTape and GNUstep ages ago and it looked > as if it would be quite easy to add an implementation of the APIs that JSC > exposes on macOS, but it would give around 10% of the performance. > > David > > > On 9 Sep 2023, at 16:22, loserism <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > Hello friends. > > I'm trying to use JavaScriptCore through gnustep and found that gnustep > > doesn't find JavaScriptCore, does anyone know how to fix it? I know I can > > use other third party js engines, but I only want to use the interface > > provided by Apple, does gnustep provide an implementation of this > > interface? Is there an easy way to implement these interfaces that are not > > implemented or provided in gnustep, other than implementing them myself? > > > > Lastly, thanks for all the replies and help. > > Best regards.
