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Couldn't use in Krom #22

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kevinresol opened this issue Mar 8, 2018 · 7 comments
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Couldn't use in Krom #22

kevinresol opened this issue Mar 8, 2018 · 7 comments

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@kevinresol
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Was caught by Class<kha.Image> has no field fromEncodedBytes

But since fromEncodedBytes does exist in Kore, I think Krom should also expose the method

cc @RobDangerous

@RobDangerous
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Aye, somebody assign this to me.

@kevinresol
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Please~~~~~ 🙂

@jrdoughty
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@ianharrigan can you assign this to @RobDangerous? I'm hoping to move to Kha for my tool, but this is a blocker for me

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ianharrigan commented Dec 10, 2018

Im not sure how i can assign this to @RobDangerous here... i mean, he's not part of the haxeui org (although i can put him on it if he wants)... that said, this isnt technically a haxeui issue - i mean, once krom exposes the correct Image::fromEncodedBytes funtion (as it does in html5 and hxcpp) then it should just "work"

Edit: i hit the same problem when trying to use haxeui-kha inside armory3d using krom

@jrdoughty
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Ah, I gotcha, thanks for making the issue in the correct space :)

@ianharrigan
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This seems to have been fixed a week or so ago... I think armory3d (if thats what you are testing) has a bundled kha / krom (i think) so maybe that needs updating?

Kode/Kha@0c855b6

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You'll have to compile Krom yourself until I update the binaries. Compiling Krom is fun though.

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