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README.md
Duktape
Introduction
Duktape 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
,
duktape.h
, and duk_config.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
- Khronos/ES6 TypedArray and Node.js Buffer bindings
- Built-in debugger
- Built-in regular expression engine
- Built-in Unicode support
- Minimal platform dependencies
- Combined reference counting and mark-and-sweep garbage collection with finalization
- Custom features like co-routines, built-in logging framework, and built-in CommonJS-based module loading framework
- Property virtualization using a subset of Ecmascript E6 Proxy object
- Bytecode dump/load for caching compiled functions
- Liberal license
See duktape.org for packaged end-user downloads and documentation. The end user downloads are also available from the duktape-releases repo as both binaries and in unpacked form as git tags. Snapshot builds from master are available in duktape.org/snapshots.
Have fun!
Support
- Duktape Wiki: wiki.duktape.org
- User community Q&A: Stack Overflow duktape tag
- Bugs and feature requests: GitHub issues
- General discussion: IRC
#duktape
onchat.freenode.net
(webchat)
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. See 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-<version>.tar.xz
like a normal source distributable.
Getting started: developing Duktape
If you intend to change Duktape internals, build the source distributable or the website, run test cases, etc:
# Install required packages (exact packages depend on distribution)
$ sudo apt-get install nodejs nodejs-legacy npm perl ant openjdk-7-jdk \
libreadline6-dev libncurses-dev python-rdflib python-bs4 python-yaml \
clang llvm bc
# Compile the command line tool ('duk')
$ git clone https://github.com/svaarala/duktape.git
$ cd duktape
$ make
# If you want to build dukweb.js or run Emscripten targets, you need
# to setup Emscripten fastcomp manually, see doc/emscripten-status.rst
# for step-by-step instructions.
# Run Ecmascript and API testcases, and some other tests
$ make ecmatest
$ make apitest
$ make regfuzztest
$ make underscoretest # see doc/underscore-status.rst
$ make test262test # see doc/test262-status.rst
$ make emscriptentest # see doc/emscripten-status.rst
$ make emscriptenmandelbrottest # run Emscripten-compiled mandelbrot.c with Duktape
$ make emscripteninceptiontest # run Emscripten-compiled Duktape with Duktape
$ make jsinterpretertest
$ make luajstest
$ make dukwebtest # then browse to file:///tmp/dukweb-test/dukweb.html
$ make xmldoctest
$ make bluebirdtest
# etc
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, see Versioning.
Reporting bugs
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Security critical Github issues (for example anything leading to a segfault)
are tagged security
.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Copyright and license
See AUTHORS.rst and LICENSE.txt.
Duktape Wiki is part of Duktape documentation and under the same copyright and license.