On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 6:29 PM, Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2005@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/05/2018, 09:40, "Ben Coman" btc@openinworld.com wrote:
I didn't really know enough to answer properly so I went digging to learn a bit more. I started another thread to avoid getting too deep in Pharo stuff here. http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Bootstrap-familiarity-td5075568.html
I believe its based on the same system that Guille used for Candle, but aimed at being so minimal. A general description available in the section "Bootstrapping Pharo from sources"... https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo
I found the git repo of Guille, thanks
Could be wonderful. You've probably seen this old thread. http://forum.world.st/WebAssembly-td4926166.html
Yes, I know. But my idea is not to made a VM with WebAssembly.
If I have time follow this git https://github.com/yoshikiohshima/SqueakBootstrapper
Ah ha. Thanks for mentioning it. Having a 60k (or such) byte array in C counts as source, but one could imagine that writing that structure in some kind of readable format.
It was a big deal for some open source community people that their packages needs to be readable to qualify as their definition of open. But nowadays there are other kinds of VM technology getting accepted, and it feels like it is slightly less of a problem...