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"official" support for building msc_basis_transcoder as asm.js instead of wasm? #332
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Ah. Looks like the Draco documentation may be a little bit outdated, but their cmake checks for an |
Poor souls that have to support IE11 or other legacy browsers (via asm.js) can test the web_legacy_asm_js branch :) I tested it successfully with Emscripten 1.38.48 fastcomp. Not tested with Emscripten upstream yet. @likangning93 If this works for you I can create a PR |
Make sure you follow the asm.js build instructions |
@likangning93 is this still an issue for you? If so, did you test @atteneder 's branch? |
Ping @likangning93. If I don't here from you in a couple of days I'm going to close this as not planned. |
…or Emscripten (fixes KhronosGroup#332)
Draco includes documentation for building their encoder/decoder to asm.js as a fallback for use cases where
WebAssembly
isn't available, for example, if a user is required to use Internet Explorer 11: https://github.com/google/draco/blob/master/BUILDING.md#javascript-encoderdecoderCan this project add official support too? I was able to build a working (in my testing) transcoder by modifying the cmake variable
KTX_EMC_LINK_FLAGS
to include flagsWASM=0 LEGACY_VM_SUPPORT=1 --memory-init-file 0
:However, this prevents the rest of the build from completing, since it seems there's testing code that still expects the
wasm
files to exist:Ideally for our use case we also wouldn't want to have to monkeypatch
KTX-Software
every time we update our copy of the transcoder.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: