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tests: add base_arg_named.nit and base_arg_order.nit
[nit.git]
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While object-oriented, it allows procedural styles.
The Nit Compiler (nitc) produces efficient machine language binaries.
Some Nit features:
The Nit Compiler (nitc) produces efficient machine language binaries.
Some Nit features:
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* Pure Object-Oriented.
* Multiple Inheritance.
* Realist typing policy.
* Pure Object-Oriented.
* Multiple Inheritance.
* Realist typing policy.
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Some Nit features:
Requirement:
* gcc http://gcc.gnu.org/
Requirement:
* gcc http://gcc.gnu.org/
+ * pkg-config http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pkg-config/
* ccache http://ccache.samba.org/ to improve recompilation
* ccache http://ccache.samba.org/ to improve recompilation
+ * libgc-dev http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/
+ * graphviz http://www.graphviz.org/ to enable graphes with the nitdoc tool
+ * libunwind http://nongnu.org/libunwind
-Optionals tools:
+Those are available in most linux distributions
- * dot http://www.graphviz.org/ to enable graphes with the nitdoc tool
+ # sudo apt-get install build-essential ccache libgc-dev graphviz libunwind pkg-config
Important files and directory:
benchmarks/ Script to bench the compilers
bin/ The Nit tools
bin/nitc The Nit compiler
Important files and directory:
benchmarks/ Script to bench the compilers
bin/ The Nit tools
bin/nitc The Nit compiler
- bin/nitg The new Nit compiler
bin/nit The Nit interpreter
bin/nitdoc The Nit autodoc
c_src/ C code of nitc (needed to bootstrap)
bin/nit The Nit interpreter
bin/nitdoc The Nit autodoc
c_src/ C code of nitc (needed to bootstrap)
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Important files and directory:
How to start:
How to start:
- * $ make
- * $ bin/nitc examples/hello_world.nit
- * $ ./hello_world
+ $ make
+ $ bin/nitc examples/hello_world.nit
+ $ ./hello_world
+
+You can put the `bin/` directoty in your PATH
+
+Using bash completion with Nit tools:
+ $ echo source /absolute/path/to/misc/bash_completion/nit >> ~/.bash_completion
+ $ source ~/.bash_completion
More information:
More information: