CoreCLR is now Open Source
github.com/dotnet/coreclr
CoreCLR is an execution engine for .NET apps, performing functions such as IL byte code loading, compilation to machine code and garbage collection. The repo contains the complete up-to-date CoreCLR codebase.
CoreCLR is now Open Source
CoreCLR is now Open Source
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Re: CoreCLR is now Open Source
Nice! Finally! Goodbye complicated problems with mono-frameworks!
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I know zero about .NET, but in following the links above, I saw at one of the .NET Core pages "ASP.NET 5 for Mac and Linux". Would this be a way to get an AHK script to run on Mac? In a previous question, lexicos referred me to CLR.ahk, and I'm wondering how that relates to .NET Core. My bottom-line goal is to get a fairly large AHK script running on a Mac without the need for Boot Camp, CrossOver, Parallels, VMware Fusion, etc. Thanks, Joe
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It could mean a rewrite... :/
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Need to avoid that. It's about 2,000 lines of code and calls include files with nearly 4,000 lines of code (Gdip, LV_Colors, etc.).It could mean a rewrite
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Seems that CLR.ahk is for running CLR code within AHK, not the other way around. Did you read the thread?
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Yes.Did you read the thread?
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Have you tried running it with Wine?JoeWinograd wrote:Need to avoid that. It's about 2,000 lines of code and calls include files with nearly 4,000 lines of code (Gdip, LV_Colors, etc.).It could mean a rewrite
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I haven't — good idea! I don't have a Mac yet, but I could try it on Linux just to see how it does. That's what I did with CrossOver, but it didn't work. It ran the installer fine (my Setup.exe created from the compiled AHK with NSIS), but when trying to run the installed program, it didn't get very far. The CrossOver tech supp folks recommended some ideas that would be required of each user and are well beyond the capabilities of my target user base. But I'll give Wine a try on a Linux box and if that works will try it on a Mac when I can get my hands on one. Thanks for the idea. Regards, JoeHave you tried running it with Wine?
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No problem, wish you the best of luck
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