The data in the report includes necessary information for starting the compiler service and setting up the project paths in the IDE. the default verbosity of 1 is now set in the compiler code to fix an issue with verbosity being temporary set to 1 during config parsing even when it's explicitly overridden on the command-line. compiler/lexbase was temporary renamed to nimlexbase as a work-around for a codegen naming conflict with lib/pure/lexbase resulting in linking errors (further investigation needed).
Nimrod Compiler
This repo contains the Nimrod compiler, Nimrod's stdlib, tools and documentation.
Compiling
Compiling the Nimrod compiler is quite straightforward. Because the Nimrod compiler itself is written in the Nimrod programming language the C source of an older version of the compiler are needed to bootstrap the latest version. The C sources are however included with this repository under the build directory.
Pre-compiled snapshots of the compiler are also available on Nimbuild. Your platform however may not currently be built for.
The compiler currently supports the following platform and architecture combinations:
- Windows (Windows XP or greater) - x86 and x86_64
- Linux (most, if not all, distributions) - x86, x86_64, ppc64 and armv6l
- Mac OS X 10.04 or higher - x86, x86_64 and ppc64
In reality a lot more are supported, however they are not tested regularly.
To build from source you will need:
- gcc 3.x or later recommended. Other alternatives which may work are: clang, Visual C++, Intel's C++ compiler
- unzip
- git or wget
If you are on a fairly modern *nix system, the following steps should work:
$ git clone git://github.com/Araq/Nimrod.git
$ cd Nimrod
$ cd build
$ unzip csources.zip
$ cd ..
$ ./build.sh
$ bin/nimrod c koch
$ ./koch boot -d:release
koch install [dir] may then be used to install Nimrod, or you
can simply add it to your PATH.
The above steps can be performed on Windows in a similar fashion, the
build.bat and build64.bat (for x86_64 systems) are provided to be used
instead of build.sh.
Getting help
A forum is available if you have any questions, and you can also get help in the IRC channel on Freenode in #nimrod.
License
The compiler is licensed under the GPLv2 license, the standard library is licensed under the LGPL license with a linking exception so that you can link to it statically. This means that you can use any license for your own programs developed with Nimrod, allowing you to create commercial applications.
Read copying.txt for more details.
Copyright (c) 2004-2013 Andreas Rumpf. All rights reserved.