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haxe3

v3.1.3

Published

Haxe 3 : The Cross-Platform Toolkit (a fork from David Mouton's damoebius/haxe-npm)

Downloads

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Haxe 3 - The Cross-Platform Toolkit (a fork from David Mouton's damoebius/haxe-npm)

haxe

Installs Haxe using NPM

Features

  • Global or per-project, sandboxed, standard Haxe installation
  • No dependency to Neko/libneko
  • Available on Ubuntu/Linux/Windows/OSX

Installation

If you have the node package manager, npm, installed:

npm install -g haxe

Leave off the -g if you don't wish to install globally.

Getting Started

Execute a script:

haxe --help

Compile a script: Developing Javascript code is really easy with Haxe. Let's see our first HelloWorld example :

class Test {
    static function main() {
        trace("Hello World !");
    }
}

Put this class into a file named Test.hx and create the file compile.hxml in the same directory with the following content :

-js test.js
-main Test

To compile, run the command :

haxe compile.hxml

Using package.json

Create a simple file package.json at the root of your project and add dependencies to haxe and haxelibs

{
  "name": "BikeWar",
  "description": "Code Of War 3",
  "keywords": [
    "contest",
    "haxe"
  ],
  "author": "David Mouton",
  "version": "0.8.1",
  "license": "MIT",
  "engines": {
    "node": ">=0.8.0"
  },
  "main": "",
  "preferGlobal": false,
  "homepage": "http://www.codeofwar.net",
  "bugs": "https://github.com/damoebius/BikeWar/issues",
  "repository": {
    "type": "git",
    "url": "git://github.com/damoebius/BikeWar.git"
  },
  "dependencies": {
     "haxe" : "3.2.1",
     "taminahx" : ">=0.1.0",
     "mconsole-npm" : ">=1.6.1",
     "msignal" : ">=1.2.3"
  }
}

Version

See Haxe Download list. Please notice the directory name in the archive must match.

run the npm command line to configure your project

npm install

Using Ant build.xml

Target exemple :

<target name="compile-ia">
    <mkdir dir="${output.js}"/>

    <exec executable="node" failonerror="true" dir="Player">
        <arg line="node_modules\haxe\bin\haxe-cli.js"/>
        <arg line="-cp src -js ${output.js}/MyIA.js -main MyIA -debug"/>
        <arg line="-lib taminahx"/>
    </exec>
</target>

-lib

-lib will use a library declared in your npm dependencies

For documentation, usage, and examples, see: http://haxe.org/

haxelib

Haxelib support is coming soon