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Picrin is a lightweight scheme implementation intended to comply with full R7RS specification. Its code is written in pure C89 and does not require any special external libraries installed on the platform.
Documentation
See http://picrin.readthedocs.org/
Homepage
Currently picrin is hosted on Github. You can freely send a bug report or pull-request, and fork the repository.
https://github.com/picrin-scheme/picrin
IRC
There is a chat room on chat.freenode.org, channel #picrin. IRC logs here: https://botbot.me/freenode/picrin/
How to use it
To build picrin, you need some build tools installed on your platform.
- cmake (>= 2.6)
Generate Makefile
Change directory to build
then run cmake
to create Makefile. Once Makefile
is generated you can run make
command to build picrin.
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
Actually you don't necessarily need to move to build
directory before running cmake
(in that case $ cmake .
), but I strongly recommend to follow above instruction.
Before generating Makefile, you can change some compilation switches to enable or disable optional features. Take NAN_BOXING for example, when you turn on "Use C11 feature" flag and the platform supports addresses of 48bit length, it is enabled.
Build
A built executable binary will be under bin/ directory and shared libraries under lib/.
$ make
If you are building picrin on other systems than x86_64, PIC_NAN_BOXING flag is automatically turned on (see include/picrin/config.h for detail).
Install
Just running make install
, picrin library, headers, and runtime binary are install on your system, by default into /usr/local
directory. You can change this value via cmake.
$ make install
Run
Before installing picrin, you can try picrin without breaking any of your system. Simply directly run the binary bin/picrin
from terminal, or you can use make
to execute it like this.
$ make run
Run Test
To run all the test including contribs, execute this.
$ make test
To test only R7RS features,
$ make test-r7rs
Debug run
If you execute cmake
with debug flag -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
, it builds the binary with all debug flags enabled (PIC_GC_STRESS, VM_DEBUG, DEBUG).
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug ..
Requirement
Picrin scheme depends on some external libraries to build the binary:
- perl
- libedit (optional)
- regex.h of POSIX.1 (optional)
Optional libraries are, if cmake detected them, automatically enabled. The compilation is tested only on Mac OSX and Ubuntu. I think (or hope) it'll be ok to compile and run on other operating systems such as Arch or Windows, but I don't guarantee :(
Authors
See AUTHORS