There's a more verbose description is in the SVN change log (change
r10). Basically, in each major update to Flash the built-in classes
and features available to SWFs have changed slightly. This new mtasc
version supports specifying "-std 9" on the command-line to compile
against the Flash 9 class library. This of course also sets the SWF as
_requiring_ Flash 9. This also allows you to access some new Flash 9
fullscreen features. (It does NOT allow you to use AS3 though. MTASC
is still a purely AS2 compiler.)

2009/11/25 Juan Delgado <[email protected]>:
> Wow! This is one I didn't see coming!
>
> Can you please specify a little bit more the player 9 support?
> Downloaded the file and the change log doesn't say much more either.
>
> And github sounds better than Sourceforge, yes.
>
> How nice!
>
> J
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, henrik weber <[email protected]> wrote:
>> thx! :)
>> would be cool if someone could compile a mac version
>> too...
>>
>> cheers!
>> henrik
>>
>> btw: github sounds good; google code neither.
>>
>> Tristan Schmelcher wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> As some of you probably know, Motion-Twin no longer actively maintains
>> MTASC due to their focus on their new haXe language. But since haXe is
>> not compatible with AS source code, a lot of people still have a need
>> for MTASC. Recently I started a new home for MTASC at
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/mtasc/ and I have released a new 1.15
>> version with two new features that were developed internally at Google
>> (Flash 9 support and overlength classes support). In the long-term
>> though I don't see myself continuing to work on MTASC. Ideally I'd
>> like to see it be taken over by the community. Paul Wise (the
>> maintainer for the package in Debian Linux) suggested I contact this
>> list and see if we can figure out what MTASC's future should be.
>> Another developer recommended moving the new home to github.com, so
>> that may happen too at some point. In the short-term though, I'd be
>> more than happy to incorporate any patches or improvements that you've
>> all hacked together for MTASC into the new version.
>>
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