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RE: Introducing EOSFactory, an EOS smart-contract development and testing framework

in #eos6 years ago

Thanks :)

We intend to move the C++ layer (it's called teos) into a separate repository, with EOSFactory having it as a dependency. So yes, once we do that you could use teos as a foundation for other projects.

Actually, we'd love to see it being used that way, as it was designed with this purpose in mind - that's why it's a static library, not an executable like cleos.

However, there is one important thing we need to take into account: teos is dependent on EOSIO source code, which unfortunately is incompatible with Windows - you cannot build EOS with any C++ compiler that's available on Windows. We've tried it for a long time and it looks quite hopeless. The main obstacle is that EOS is heavily dependent on an integer type that's not supported by Windows.

So I guess any .NET-based solution is out of reach, at least at this moment.

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thanks for the answer. I said .net core which runs on mac and linux ;-)

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