1. nix config update
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at ?mail.co?> Dec 20, 2007
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I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827&package_id=212123&release_id=563147 The tar.gz file is for linux, and the .zip for windows. It's basically just a copy of the source directory, along with the binaries. Please refer to the wiki page for documentation for now: http://rapideuphoria.wiki.sourceforge.net/nix+config Also included in the code are the new 3.2 updates, such as peek/poke2 and the new include file resolution methodology. The backend code has changed so that you can run it using the euphoria (untranslated) front-end similarly to the interpreter: $ exu backend.ex myapp.il To bind: $ exu bind.ex myapp.ex To shroud: $ exu bind.ex -shroud_only myapp.ex Matt
2. Re: nix config update
- Posted by Guillermo Bonvehi <gbonvehi at g?ail.com> Dec 20, 2007
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- Last edited Dec 21, 2007
Those are great changes Matt, thanks for the efforts you, all other people and of course, Robert & Junko, are putting in the language. I think it's progressing a lot. Best regards, Guillermo Bonvehi - AKA: Caballero Rojo Matt Lewis wrote: > > > I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: > > <a > href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827&package_id=212123&release_id=563147">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827&package_id=212123&release_id=563147</a> > > The tar.gz file is for linux, and the .zip for windows. It's basically > just a copy of the source directory, along with the binaries. Please > refer to the wiki page for documentation for now: > <a > href="http://rapideuphoria.wiki.sourceforge.net/nix+config">http://rapideuphoria.wiki.sourceforge.net/nix+config</a> > <Snip> > Matt
3. Re: nix config update
- Posted by ChrisBurch3 <crylex at gm?i?.com> Dec 21, 2007
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Guillermo Bonvehi wrote: > > Those are great changes Matt, thanks for the efforts you, all other people and > of course, Robert & Junko, are putting in the language. I think it's > progressing > a lot. > > Best regards, > Guillermo Bonvehi - AKA: Caballero Rojo > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > > > I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: > > > > <a > > href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827&package_id=212123&release_id=563147">http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=182827&package_id=212123&release_id=563147</a> > > > > The tar.gz file is for linux, and the .zip for windows. It's basically > > just a copy of the source directory, along with the binaries. Please > > refer to the wiki page for documentation for now: > > <a > > href="http://rapideuphoria.wiki.sourceforge.net/nix+config">http://rapideuphoria.wiki.sourceforge.net/nix+config</a> > > > <Snip> > > Matt Hi Looking in more detail at the sourceforge site - those would be great changes. I tried downloading to a fresh virtualbox puppy, going to have to do some fiddling to get exu to run. (requires glibc 2.4 - will try a later puppy) I like the euinc.conf file. I can't think of a better way of specifying include paths, with th option to change them by putting a .conf in the same folder as the starting program. Nice one. Chris
4. Re: nix config update
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at ?mail.c?m> Dec 21, 2007
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ChrisBurch3 wrote: > > > Looking in more detail at the sourceforge site - those would be great changes. > I tried downloading to a fresh virtualbox puppy, going to have to do some > fiddling > to get exu to run. (requires glibc 2.4 - will try a later puppy) > > I like the euinc.conf file. I can't think of a better way of specifying > include > paths, with th option to change them by putting a .conf in the same folder > as the starting program. > > Nice one. Thanks. The binaries were built in Kubuntu 7.10, so all of the dependencies are pretty recent. Your best bet is probably to build from source. Try the makefile. I'm not sure that all of Rob's shell scripts are up to date (I've been adding some files, and some things now include files that they didn't before). Matt
5. Re: nix config update
- Posted by c.k.lester <euphoric at ckles?er.c?m> Dec 22, 2007
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- Last edited Dec 23, 2007
Matt Lewis wrote: > > I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: Forgive me for being dense, but how do we try this out? All I have to do is run build.bat (I'm on Windows XP Pro)? I assume I need to then move some built files, right?
6. Re: nix config update
- Posted by CChris <christian.cuvier at a?ricul?ure.gouv.fr> Dec 22, 2007
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- Last edited Dec 23, 2007
c.k.lester wrote: > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: > > Forgive me for being dense, but how do we try this out? > > All I have to do is run build.bat (I'm on Windows XP Pro)? I assume I need > to then move some built files, right? Use the .bat file that relates to the C compiler you have installed. build.bat builds everything at RDS and chokes whenever any of the 4 supported compilers is absent, which is a pretty common condition. Because Rob still uses Watcom 10.6 while others use later versions of OpenWatcom, errors may be reported about the matherr variable (search for this on the forum). In that case, just plug /dEOW in the compiler flags for Watcom. If you use another compiler, then you don't need to care. CChris
7. Re: nix config update
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at gmail.c??> Dec 23, 2007
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c.k.lester wrote: > > Matt Lewis wrote: > > > > I've put up a first testing release for people to try out: > > Forgive me for being dense, but how do we try this out? > > All I have to do is run build.bat (I'm on Windows XP Pro)? I assume I need > to then move some built files, right? The binaries should be included in the zip file. Otherwise, I'd recommend using the makefile. I don't think that Rob's batch files are up to date in that branch of the code. Just: > wmake -f makefile.wat winall Assuming you have OpenWatcom installed. Matt