[x3d-public] JSweet translation of X3DJSAIL to JavaScript
John Carlson
yottzumm at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 22:42:55 PDT 2020
When I say JSON, I mean JavaScript structures, that when serialized to
JSON, produce validateable X3D JSON.
John
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 12:05 AM John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> We will need 4 serializers or stylesheets from X3D DOM to JavaScript which
> show the 4 JavaScript SAI techniques:
> * X_ITE (VRMLScript)
> * X3DOM (Native JavaScript)
> * JSON (properties, prefixes, proxies)
> * X3DJSAIL setters/getters (as seen done in Nashorn, JSweet)
>
> We need people to write, generate and perform test cases.
>
> Who's volunteering? Who's on the team, and who's leading the team? I
> like creating test cases, so I will volunteer to be the tester, as I was
> doing JSON. This means I will create the 4 serializers. I nearly have 2
> already, I guess. Has anyone looked at the JS examples serialized files to
> create an X3DESAIL library? I feel comfortable producing JSON and X3DJSAIL
> test cases. I think Andreas can follow after me, and add the X_ITE and
> X3DOM SAI test cases. Does that seem like a good division of labor? Is
> there anyone else who will help? an AI?
>
> What should the filenaming convention be to separate the 4 JS output files?
>
> Is that the next step?
>
> After that, we can discuss using XSTL, Python or JSweet to create X3DESAIL?
>
> It just seems l am doubling my work when I'm trying to cut back.
>
> I'm going to stop the TypeScript charge.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
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