Jan-Erik Rediger
Jan-Erik Rediger
> Ah, no worried. Let me take a look. I can't, as this is in @relud's fork. @relud can you rebase it on top of `main`? Then we land this.
Hey, just wanted to say that I'm interested in this idea, I just don't have the time this week to follow up. I'll take another look next week (don't hold...
If you give me push access to the repo I should be able to set it all up
So it seems it's not easy to compile on Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/badboy/rbpf/build/job/9kmut2g40uto44qp I could skip all jit things in Windows builds, but that would severly strip down the library
According to various internet resources `VirtualAlloc` can be used. [I used it](https://github.com/badboy/rbpf/commit/9a52eb2cb36d0d3231c53b2ee7f6e144fbdb9023), but now the [test is simply failing](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/badboy/rbpf/build/1.0.5/job/jfmkraburr2159y6#L767) (probably a memory access error? I'm no Windows dev, so that's...
Hmm, it seems collaborator is not enough as I don't have the permissions to set any webhooks. You can easily do so yourself though: 1. Go to https://ci.appveyor.com/ 2. Login...
Uh, that sounds like a good idea indeed. Thanks!
I'm in favour of surpressing the output, but we need to make sure to capture it and display it in case of a problem so the user can debug.
Why json? It's hard to write for a human. TOML is pretty much the go-to format in the Rust world and far easier to write.