@hackage zeolite-lang0.24.1.0
Zeolite is a statically-typed, general-purpose programming language.
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License
Apache-2.0
Maintainer
Kevin P. Barry <ta0kira@gmail.com>
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Zeolite is an experimental general-purpose programming language. See Zeolite on GitHub for more details.
The installation process is still a bit rough, and therefore must be done in a few stages:
Ensure that you have a C++ compiler such as
clang++org++installed, and an archiver such asarinstalled, all callable from a shell.Install the binaries using
cabal. After this step, the compiler itself is installed, but it cannot actually create executables from source code.
cabal install zeolite-lang
Execute the setup binary that gets installed by
cabal. This will give you a series of prompts to verify the binaries above. It will then automatically build the supporting libraries.
# By default, setup is interactive. zeolite-setup # To choose the c++ and ar binaries non-interactively, include them as args. zeolite-setup /usr/bin/clang++ /usr/bin/ar # Or just choose the 1st match for each. zeolite-setup 1 1 # Use -j n before other options to execute n steps at a time in parallel. zeolite-setup -j 4
(Optional) As a sanity check, compile and run
example/hello. Please create an issue on GitHub if you encounter any errors.
ZEOLITE_PATH=$(zeolite --get-path) zeolite -p "$ZEOLITE_PATH/example/hello" -I lib/util --fast HelloDemo hello-demo.0rx $ZEOLITE_PATH/example/hello/HelloDemo
The code examples are
located in $ZEOLITE_PATH/example. You should not normally need to use
$ZEOLITE_PATH outside of running the included tests and examples.