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everything is in the title , why does the wiremod team decided to make the cpu execute new , emitted lua program, instead of calling pre-established function, to execute the cpu program ? |
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Vurv78
Apr 21, 2023
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Just barely saw this discussion, For a real answer you'd have to ask the creator of the cpu (BlackFox on the discord). But as for why you'd transpile a language in general, it's easier, and would run faster. I want E2 to transpile to lua at some point to run faster. No idea why specifically it was chosen to be done for the cpu though. |
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Just barely saw this discussion,
For a real answer you'd have to ask the creator of the cpu (BlackFox on the discord).
But as for why you'd transpile a language in general, it's easier, and would run faster. I want E2 to transpile to lua at some point to run faster. No idea why specifically it was chosen to be done for the cpu though.