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Hermes JS Engine

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Just

sudo apt-get install -y ninja-build cmake g++ gcc
mkdir hermes
cd hermes
wget https://github.com/JavaScriptBench/hermes/archive/refs/tags/v0.8.1.zip
chmod 755 v0.8.1.zip
unzip ./v0.8.1.zip
cd hermes-0.8.1/
python3 ./utils/build/configure.py
cd build
ninja

cd ./bin
./hermes test.js

To change GC mode, please change the file ./hermes/CMakeLists.txt

Change the line

set(HERMESVM_GCKIND NONCONTIG_GENERATIONAL
  CACHE STRING
  "HermesVM GC type: either NONCONTIG_GENERATIONAL, MALLOC, or HADES")

Use below test.js to figure out which GC is enabled:

if (typeof console == "object")
    print = console.log;
if (typeof console === 'undefined')
    console = { log: print };

const gcName = HermesInternal.getRuntimeProperties().GC;
// If you're running Hermes on the command line, use print.
print(gcName);
// If you're running Hermes in some kind of framework like React Native,
// console.log should exist.
console.log(gcName);

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MIT license npm version PRs Welcome Hermes logo - large H with wings

Hermes is a JavaScript engine optimized for fast start-up of React Native apps. It features ahead-of-time static optimization and compact bytecode.

If you're only interested in using pre-built Hermes in a new or existing React Native app, you do not need to follow this guide or have direct access to the Hermes source. Instead, just follow these instructions to enable Hermes.

Noted that each Hermes release is aimed at a specific RN version. The rule of thumb is to always follow Hermes releases strictly. Version mismatch can result in instant crash of your apps in the worst case scenario.

If you want to know how to build and hack on Hermes directly, and/or integrate Hermes built from source into a React Native app then read on.

The instructions here very briefly cover steps to build the Hermes CLI. They assume you have typical native development tools setup for your OS, and support for cmake and Ninja. For more details of required dependencies, building Hermes with different options, etc. follow these links instead:

To build a local debug version of the Hermes CLI tools the following steps should get you started on macOS/Linux:

mkdir hermes_workingdir
cd hermes_workingdir
git clone https://github.com/facebook/hermes.git
hermes/utils/build/configure.py
cd build
ninja

Or if you're using Windows, the following should get you going in a Git Bash shell:

mkdir hermes_workingdir
cd hermes_workingdir
git -c core.autocrlf=false clone https://github.com/facebook/hermes.git
hermes/utils/build/configure.py --build-system='Visual Studio 16 2019' --cmake-flags='-A x64' --distribute
cd build
MSBuild.exe ALL_BUILD.vcxproj /p:Configuration=Release

You will now be in a directory with the output of building Hermes into CLI tools. From here you can run a piece of JavaScript as follows:

echo "'use strict'; function hello() { print('Hello World'); } hello();" | ./bin/hermes

Contributing

The main purpose of this repository is to continue to evolve Hermes, making it faster and more efficient. We are grateful to the community for contributing bugfixes and improvements. Read below to learn how you can take part in improving Hermes.

Code of Conduct

Facebook has adopted a Code of Conduct that we expect project participants to adhere to. Please read the full text so that you can understand what actions will and will not be tolerated.

Contributing Guide

Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to Hermes.

License

Hermes is MIT licensed.

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