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-[JSC] Made Objective-C bridge compatible with iOS 5 and 6 -[JSC] Changed some code to not use private frameworks, a bit slower but "legal" -[JSC] Now builds armv7 and armv7s sliced binary.
-[WTF] Now builds armv7 and armv7s sliced binary
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@darionco I updated the libJavascriptCore.a and the header file supplied in the zip and I am getting the following build error. |
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Hmmm I must have left the original paths in the .h files, should be an easy fix, I'll look into it. Thanks. |
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Obsolete now with the update to the JSC 538.4 tag |
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Updated to the latest JSC version from the WebKit repo, this version includes the Objective-C to Javascript bridge to be featured in iOS 7. Some refactoring was required but nothing major, just making sure we only use documented frameworks/functions. Has been tested on iOS 5 and 6, works fine on device and simulator.
I also added a ZIP file containing the binary (.a) + the needed header files. The main advantage of this update is that the same code will continue to work seamlessly once iOS takes over.
Dario.