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lib/realtime: intro `Clock::peek_lapse`
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Those are available in most Linux distributions
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential ccache libgc-dev graphviz libunwind-dev pkg-config
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential ccache libgc-dev graphviz libunwind-dev pkg-config
+and on OS X using brew
+
+ $ brew install ccache bdw-gc graphviz libunwind-headers pkgconfig
+
+or with MacPorts
+
+ $ sudo port install ccache boehmgc graphviz libunwind-headers pkgconfig
+
Important files and directories:
* benchmarks/ Script to bench the compilers
Important files and directories:
* benchmarks/ Script to bench the compilers
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How to start:
$ bin/nitc examples/hello_world.nit
$ ./hello_world
$ bin/nitc examples/hello_world.nit
$ ./hello_world
-You can put the `bin/` directory in your PATH
+You can source `misc/nit_env.sh` to setup your environment like PATH, MANPATH and bash completion.
+To have your environment automatically configured at login, just source it with `install` as argument.
+
+ $ . misc/nit_env.sh install
-Using bash completion with Nit tools:
- $ echo source /absolute/path/to/misc/bash_completion/nit >> ~/.bash_completion
- $ source ~/.bash_completion
+Information, contacts and help:
-More information: <http://www.nitlanguage.org>
+* Website <http://www.nitlanguage.org>
+* Issues <https://github.com/nitlang/nit/issues>
+* Chatroom <https://gitter.im/nitlang/nit>