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Thu, Feb 4 2021 11:39 AM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Good morning,
I'd really like if user functions could be declared as async and we could use the await extension like FreePascal's Pas2JS supports. This would allow huge simplifcaiton of much user code on bigger projects, and would support more external libraries natively in EWB without resorting to native JS code to interface them. Thanks Erick EWB Programming Books and Component Library http://www.erickengelke.com |
Thu, Feb 11 2021 10:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Erick,
<< I'd really like if user functions could be declared as async and we could use the await extension like FreePascal's Pas2JS supports. This would allow huge simplifcaiton of much user code on bigger projects, and would support more external libraries natively in EWB without resorting to native JS code to interface them. >> Yes, this is something that is fairly high on the list. I just need to work out a couple of things at the compiler level, namely hiding the details about the usage of promises in some contexts. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, Feb 12 2021 12:32 PM | Permanent Link |
erickengelke | Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote:
Erick, << I'd really like if user functions could be declared as async and we could use the await extension like FreePascal's Pas2JS supports. >Yes, this is something that is fairly high on the list. I just need to work out a couple of things at the compiler level, > namely hiding the details about the usage of promises in some contexts. Great. Good luck with that. Erick EWB Programming Books and Component Library http://www.erickengelke.com |
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