What is the best way to get the source code for studying "Native" features?
theGeeko61Thu 1 Dec 2011
Perhaps I should be more specific... the source code for fantom sys. In the Documentation (under the native section), it points out that the best way to learn about native implementation is to check out the sys source code.
When I browse through the documentation, and click on source, I am seeing the source as fantom code... not native Java code...?
brianThu 1 Dec 2011
We don't provide HTML/web access to the Java/JS/C# source. But if you downloaded the distro zip file or pulled from Mecurial, it is all under src/sys/java.
Let us know if you have any questions, glad to explain
qualidafialThu 1 Dec 2011
You can check out the code from the Mercurial repository. Java sources are in src/sys/java/.
theGeeko61 Thu 1 Dec 2011
What is the best way to get the source code for studying "Native" features?
theGeeko61 Thu 1 Dec 2011
Perhaps I should be more specific... the source code for fantom sys. In the Documentation (under the native section), it points out that the best way to learn about native implementation is to check out the sys source code.
When I browse through the documentation, and click on source, I am seeing the source as fantom code... not native Java code...?
brian Thu 1 Dec 2011
We don't provide HTML/web access to the Java/JS/C# source. But if you downloaded the distro zip file or pulled from Mecurial, it is all under src/sys/java.
Let us know if you have any questions, glad to explain
qualidafial Thu 1 Dec 2011
You can check out the code from the Mercurial repository. Java sources are in
src/sys/java/
.theGeeko61 Thu 1 Dec 2011
Thanks much!