I wonder if there is ways for communicate actionscript with c/c++, as well as the level of complexity..
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A:
You're looking for Adobe Labs Alchemy:
Welcome the preview release of codename "Alchemy." Alchemy is a research project that allows users to compile C and C++ code that is targeted to run on the open source ActionScript Virtual Machine (AVM2). The purpose of this preview is to assess the level of community interest in reusing existing C and C++ libraries in Web applications that run on Adobe® Flash® Player and Adobe AIR®.
Tegeril
2010-08-13 14:03:58
thanks for answering! But it's just a "preview release".. is there something really mature?
Tom Brito
2010-08-13 14:51:52
Not to my knowledge.
Tegeril
2010-08-13 15:06:35
You should still check out alchemy, some people have done some pretty cool stuff with it! You might also want to check out http://haxe.org/ I know there is some sort of C/C++ support or something, might be a good idea to look into it, not sure how relevant it is though.
__dominic
2010-08-13 17:31:07
@Tom: I've been messing around with Alchemy recently. It has given me a lot of trouble, but I've been able to get some results out of it. It's primarily for C, with any C++ support being pretty much incidental.
Gunslinger47
2010-08-13 23:30:57
@ __dominic Haxe basicaly has the ability to translate the HaXe code (basically AS3) into C++ code :)
Allan
2010-08-14 00:51:34