RE: Licenses..

new topic     » topic index » view thread      » older message » newer message

Hi Doug,

> 1. What can not be distributed besides the binarys (ex, exw, exu, etc.)?
> Anything? Can I distribute the source files created using Euphoria to C
> translator?

I beleive you can distribute anything that is in the public domain 
edition.

 
> 2. Seeing as there are some processor intensive functions, will I have
> to use the Euporia to C translator to make a library?  There will be
> some developers that will not use registered versions of Euphoria and
> will still need the speedier code.  And I assume, since I can't
> distribute the Euphoria to C translator, any sort of web interface or
> automatic generation would be bad. :P

The simple answer is write everything in Euphoria and speed up 
anything that is to slow.
You might be pleasantly surprised at the execution speed that Euphoria
can achieve.

The translater produces "exe"'s by default. 
So if the other developers only need access to your exe's that will
be fine.

If other developers want access to your translated routines inside 
Euphoria I think you will need to create DLL's.
I think someone (Matt Lewis?) made "something" to automatically 
produce DLL's using the translator??? Have a look through the
Archives at www.RapidEuphoria.com.

I can't see any web interface being developed. The translator is 
reasonably priced.  If you "need" that functionality it is a small 
price to pay.

Regards,

Ray Smith
http://rays-web.com

new topic     » topic index » view thread      » older message » newer message

Search



Quick Links

User menu

Not signed in.

Misc Menu