[swfmill] MTASC and SWFMILL

Jon Molesa rjmolesa at consoltec.net
Wed Jan 24 04:23:20 EST 2007


Wasn't aware it was a "hack".  For a hack it works great.  I found it
when I discovered the natural-entry point and for a hack it's truly
useful.

* daniel fischer <dan at f3c.com> wrote:

> 
> Hey Roxlu,
> 
> nice to hear someone's using the class="..." hack. You should be aware however, that it's a hack :) Not an ugly one, but it works only for mtasc and only for flash7.
> 
> Roxlu <swfmill at apollo-ict.nl> (on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:08:52 +0100):
> 
>   > Though, why can't I use only a "import movieclipclassname;" in my mtasc 
>   > main class? Strangely it only works when I specifically add the 
>   > movieclip-class to my mtasc compile line. Though "imports" which are not 
>   > movieclip-classes are compiled like they should be.
> 
> I'm not sure i understand your problem. What do you mean with '"imports" which are not movieclip-classes are compiled like they should be.'? How do you know they're compiled?
> 
> I dont know if mtasc maybe only compiles the classes when they are actually used, i.e., an import statement is not enough. That would maybe explain the behaviour you see. If my assumption is right, a different way to force inclusion of those classes could be to use those classes somehow from a function that is maybe never called. I doubt this is more elegant than including them on the command line, though.
> 
> hth,
> -dan
> 
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