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Unity JS deployed = compiled javascript?
As I understand, Unity, when deployed, runs as a sort of virtual machine, where JS/Boo is compiled in C#/Mono. Is it technically accurate to call this compiled javascript?
Answer by Eric5h5 · Oct 31, 2012 at 05:24 AM
As I understand, Unity, when deployed, runs as a sort of virtual machine, where JS/Boo is compiled in C#/Mono.
No, nothing is compiled to C# or Mono--neither are anything that can be compiled to. Everything is compiled to CIL.
Ah, had thought $$anonymous$$ono was equivalent to CIL, but I'm using the term wrongly.. So it's CIL using AOT ins$$anonymous$$d of JIT?
So it's JIT on everything (including Android?) except iOS and AOT on iOS? How do you find out more about this?
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