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====Compiling TAD to code==== | ====Compiling TAD to code==== | ||
- | This is a unique feature of TAD. You can now export the //entire// TAD model, // | + | This is a unique feature of TAD. You can now export the //entire// TAD model, // |
This is quite a breakthrough. Now people need not be restricted into using the internal Prolog based scripting language of ARDELA to extend | This is quite a breakthrough. Now people need not be restricted into using the internal Prolog based scripting language of ARDELA to extend | ||
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//A caveat: We found the 32 bit Windows version of Haxe a lot more stable than the 64 bit. Once you install Haxe, it comes with a package manager called haxelib -- you would need to use that and install some additional libraries used by Haxe. Follow their documentation for details.// | //A caveat: We found the 32 bit Windows version of Haxe a lot more stable than the 64 bit. Once you install Haxe, it comes with a package manager called haxelib -- you would need to use that and install some additional libraries used by Haxe. Follow their documentation for details.// | ||
- | By default, when TAD exports code -- it does it in such a way that it creates a "main function" | + | By default, when TAD exports code -- it does it in such a way that it creates a "main function" |
- | Once you invoke this //Export to code// feature;l try creating a standalone executable binary by making it export to a C++ source+binary. | + | Once you invoke this //Export to code// feature;l try creating a standalone executable binary by making it export to a C++ source+binary. |
Note that the Haxe output need not have any " | Note that the Haxe output need not have any " | ||
- | You or a software developer you employ can write such a function | + | You or a software developer you employ can write such a // |
**What is a library? | **What is a library? |
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