Duktape ======= Introduction ------------ [Duktape](http://duktape.org/) is an **embeddable Javascript** engine, with a focus on **portability** and **compact** footprint. Duktape is easy to integrate into a C/C++ project: add `duktape.c` and `duktape.h` to your build, and use the Duktape API to call Ecmascript functions from C code and vice versa. Main features: * Embeddable, portable, compact * Ecmascript E5/E5.1 compliant * Built-in regular expression engine * Built-in Unicode support * Minimal platform dependencies * Combined reference counting and mark-and-sweep garbage collection with finalization * Liberal license See [duktape.org](http://duktape.org/) for packaged end-user downloads and documentation. The end user downloads are also available from the [duktape-releases](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape-releases) repo as both binaries and in unpacked form as git tags. Have fun! Support ------- * User community Q&A: Stack Overflow [duktape](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/duktape) tag * Bugs and feature requests: [GitHub issues](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/issues) * General discussion: IRC `#duktape` on `chat.freenode.net` ([webchat](https://webchat.freenode.net)) About this repository --------------------- This repository is **intended for Duktape developers only**, and contains Duktape internals: test cases, internal documentation, sources for the duktape.org web site, etc. Current branch policy: the "master" branch is used for active development, other branches are frequently rebased feature branches (so you should not fork off them), and tags are used for releases. Getting started: end user ------------------------- When embedding Duktape in your application you should use the packaged source distributables available from [duktape.org/download.html](http://duktape.org/download.html). See [duktape.org/guide.html#gettingstarted](http://duktape.org/guide.html#gettingstarted) for the basics. However, if you really want to use a bleeding edge version: $ git clone https://github.com/svaarala/duktape.git $ cd duktape $ make dist-src Then use `duktape-.tar.xz` like a normal source distributable. Getting started: developing Duktape ----------------------------------- If you intend to change Duktape internals, run test cases, etc: # Install required packages $ sudo apt-get install nodejs npm perl ant openjdk-7-jdk libreadline6-dev libncurses-dev python-rdflib # Compile the command line tool ('duk') $ git clone https://github.com/svaarala/duktape.git $ cd duktape $ make # Run Ecmascript and API testcases, and some other tests $ make ecmatest $ make apitest $ make regfuzztest $ make underscoretest # see doc/underscore-status.txt $ make test262test # see doc/test262-status.txt $ make emscriptentest # see doc/emscripten-status.txt $ make jsinterpretertest $ make luajstest $ make dukwebtest # then browse to file:///tmp/dukweb-test/dukweb.html $ make xmldoctest **Note: the repo Makefile is intended for Linux developer use**, it is not a multi-platform "end user" Makefile. In particular, the Makefile is not intended to work on e.g. OSX or Windows. The source distributable has more user-friendly Makefile examples, but you should normally simply write your own Makefile when integrating Duktape into your program. Versioning ---------- Duktape uses [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/), see [Versioning](http://duktape.org/guide.html#versioning). Reporting bugs -------------- See [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). Contributing ------------ See [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). Copyright and license --------------------- See [AUTHORS.rst](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/AUTHORS.rst) and [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/LICENSE.txt).