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BrekkEnCS

Running

Get a nix-shell, and the first time do make setup. If you don't use nixpkgs, could try to install the dependencies manually. But nix gives a more hermetic build env, at least for the non-haxelib deps. (Might do a build docker eventually?)

Then there are various targets:

Desktop hashlink

make compile will build a hashlink-VM bytecode, which you can execute with hashlink using hl out/Main.hl.

Or, on non-nixOS, can try nixGL hl out/Main.hl. Practically:

nix run --impure github:guibou/nixGL -- hl out/Main.hl

JS

make compile-js will compile via hashlink's JS output. Run it with opening out/index.html in the browser (see the JS console for trace output).

Note: for now only JS has interactive components for editing code.

Native hashlink

make compile-hl-c will generate hashlink-native C code.

Random pointers about some experimentation:

Stick to haxe 4.2.[1,3] since 4.2.[4,5] is allegedly buggy (see hlc-compiler's repo about it). See the Makefile's compile-hl-c, the instructions should give you a working binary. Some manual patchelf for nixos is needed for now.

Android

You should compile that with Android NDK (code guide to come eventually). See https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/hashlink/wiki/Android, https://github.com/fal-works/hlc-compiler-sample.

Compiling faster

Use the haxe compile server:

haxe --server-listen 127.0.0.1:1222

then

haxe --connect 127.0.0.1:1222 build-js.hxml