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qjsc

v0.3.0

Published

Node.js addon for the Quickjs compiler

Downloads

1,594

Readme

node-qjsc

Node.js addon for the QuickJS compiler.

Current supported version:

  • 20210327

Install

npm install qjsc --save

Usage

const Qjsc = require('qjsc');
const qjsc = new Qjsc();

// Dump bytecode from javascript source;
qjsc.compile('function hello() { return 1 + 1};'); // <Buffer ...>

// Use specified quickjs version
qjsc = new Qjsc({version: '20210327'});

// Get all supported versions.
qjsc.getSupportedVersions();

Contribute

Generate compile_commands.json

node-gyp configure -- -f gyp.generator.compile_commands_json.py

Prebuild linux binary

  1. Install docker
  2. Build local image with Dockerfile
docker build -t qjsc .
  1. Enter into images
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/project qjsc
  1. Set up env in docker container
cd project
scl enable rh-nodejs12 bash
scl enable devtoolset-7 bash
  1. Build your binary
npm install
npm run prebuild