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Sorry, when I said "your bytecode," I meant whatever bytecode the author had in mind that is trivially one-pass compilable to JavaScript. Ie. one that has compatible semantics. Mapping an arbitrary bytecode onto asm.js is not going to be trivial, since VMs have nontrivial differences in semantics surrounding garbage collection, concurrency, etc.


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