![Alexander Patel](/assets/img/avatar_default.png)
* fixed typos in src/ * fixed typos in docs/ * fixed typos in README and tests/ * rename INITALIZE to INITIALIZE * rename PRIMITE to PRIMITIVE * rename moudle to module Co-authored-by: Alexander Patel <acpatel@andrew.cmu.edu>
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%% Build From Source %%
%% Without a build script %%
It can be build from source easily without any dependency, or additional requirements except for a c99 compatible compiler. And build systems are optional. It can be compiled with the following command.
Using gcc
gcc -o pocket cli/*.c src/*.c -Isrc/include -lm -Wno-int-to-pointer-cast
Using MSVC
cl /Fepocket cli/*.c src/*.c /Isrc/include && rm *.obj
For other compiler/IDE
- Create an empty project file / makefile.
- Add all C files in the src directory.
- Add all C files in the cli directory (not recursively).
- Add
src/include
to include path. - Compile.
If you weren't able to compile it, please report by opening an issue.
%% Using a build script %%
You could find some of the build script for different build system in the build/
directory. If you don't find a script for your preferred system, request on github
by opening an issue or
feel free to contribute one.
%% Makefile %%
cd build && make
I haven't tested the makefile on different platforms except for "windows subsystem for linux". And the makefile is still need to be improved. If you find any problems with the script or have any improvements, let us know in github.
%% Batch script with MSVC %%
cd build && build
You don't need to run the script from a Visual Studio .NET Command Prompt, It'll search for the MSVS installation path and use it to compile. But if it can't, try running on VS command prompt.
%% SCons %%
pocketlang mainly focused on scons, and it's
recommended to use it for contributions since it has various configurations
and compiler support. It's a python based build system. You need to have
python 3.6+ installed in your development environment. To install scons run
python3 -m pip install scons
. Make sure it's version is 3.0+ and for Visual
Studio 2019 it require v3.1.1+. In Linux if scons using python2 instead of 3
you'll have to edit /usr/local/bin/scons
or ~/.local/bin/scons
to ensure
that it points to /usr/bin/env python3
and not python
cd build && scons
You can specify the number of jobs scons to use to speed up the building process
using the -j flag (-j6, -j8). To generate Visual Studio project files add vsproj=true
argument when building. To compile using mingw in windows use use_mingw=true
argument.
If your build failed feel free to open an issue.