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61 lines
1.3 KiB
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vishap oberon compiler
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How to install
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just cd into source directory and type
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>make -f makefile.linux.gcc.x86_64
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if you are on linux x86_64 system and you want voc to use gcc as backend.
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otherwise use corresponding makefile.
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then type
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>sudo make install
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- or see COMPILE file.
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How to use
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Type voc and it'll show you help.
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voc -M will compile your module and link it statically to libVishapOberon.
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voc -m will link the module dynamically.
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If you have more than one module, and you want them to be compiled into elf filethen:
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Let's assume we have module M0 which imports M1;
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>voc -l M1.Mod -s M0.Mod -M
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Here -l is a global option.
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Module M1 will be compiled with -s option, i. e. sym file will be generated.
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Module M0 will be compiled and linked statically.
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In case you have modules in different directories, like "ui", "logic", "math", then you need to export MODULES environment variable like this:
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>export MODULES=".:ui:logic:math"
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and after call voc
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>voc -s ui0.Mod
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Otherwise you can use full path:
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>voc -s ui/ui0.Mod
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build rpm
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if you'd like to build an rpm installer, then
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* compress sources as voc-1.0.src.tar.bz2
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* put them to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/ (or other similar location)
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* run "rpmbuild -ba voc.spec
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this should create voc rpm installers.
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