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Posted in GNU/Linux, KDE, Mono at 4:14 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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Arno Rehn committed changes in /trunk/KDE/kdebindings/csharp: * Add support for compiling sources at runtime. Supported languages for now: C#, Boo, Nemerle, VB.NET (this one doesn’t quite work yet – the compiler seems to be buggy). The first non-blank line in the mainscript file needs to be a comment in the form // language:csharp references:System.Xml sources:otherfile.cs
‘meta-comments’ for different languages look equivalent.
By default references for qt-dotnet, kde-dotnet and plasma-dll are added. The default language is C#, the default source file is only ‘main’. So if a script is written in C#, only needs qt, kde and plasma bindings and all the code is contained in ‘main’, this comment can be omitted.
For each source file a md5 hash is created so it’s only recompiled if the source was modified.
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