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This project forked from factor/factor
Factor programming language - Github mirror of official GIT repo
Home Page: http://factorcode.org/
License: Other
The Factor programming language ------------------------------- This file covers installation and basic usage of the Factor implementation. It is not an introduction to the language itself. * Contents - Compiling the Factor VM - Libraries needed for compilation - Bootstrapping the Factor image - Running Factor on Unix with X11 - Running Factor on Mac OS X - Cocoa UI - Running Factor on Mac OS X - X11 UI - Running Factor on Windows - Command line usage - The Factor FAQ - Source organization - Community * Compiling the Factor VM Factor supports various platforms. For an up-to-date list, see <http://factorcode.org>. The Factor VM is written in C++ and uses GNU extensions. When compiling with GCC 3.x, boost::unordered_map must be installed. On GCC 4.x, Factor uses std::tr1::unordered_map which is shipped as part of GCC. Run 'make' ('gmake' on *BSD) with no parameters to build the Factor VM. * Bootstrapping the Factor image Once you have compiled the Factor VM, you must bootstrap the Factor system using the image that corresponds to your CPU architecture. Boot images can be obtained from <http://factorcode.org/images/latest/>. Once you download the right image, bootstrap Factor with the following command line: ./factor -i=boot.<cpu>.image Bootstrap can take a while, depending on your system. When the process completes, a 'factor.image' file will be generated. Note that this image is both CPU and OS-specific, so in general cannot be shared between machines. * Running Factor on Unix with X11 On Unix, Factor can either run a graphical user interface using X11, or a terminal listener. For X11 support, you need recent development libraries for libc, Pango, X11, and OpenGL. On a Debian-derived Linux distribution (like Ubuntu), you can use the following line to grab everything: sudo apt-get install libc6-dev libpango1.0-dev libx11-dev libgl1-mesa-dev Note that if you are using a proprietary OpenGL driver, you should probably leave out the last package in the list. If your DISPLAY environment variable is set, the UI will start automatically when you run Factor: ./factor To run an interactive terminal listener: ./factor -run=listener * Running Factor on Mac OS X - Cocoa UI On Mac OS X, a Cocoa UI is available in addition to the terminal listener. The 'factor' executable runs the terminal listener: ./factor The 'Factor.app' bundle runs the Cocoa UI. Note that this is not a self-contained bundle, it must be run from the same directory which contains factor.image and the library sources. * Running Factor on Mac OS X - X11 UI The X11 UI is also available on Mac OS X, however its use is not recommended since it does not integrate with the host OS. When compiling Factor, pass the X11=1 parameter: make X11=1 Then bootstrap with the following switches: ./factor -i=boot.<cpu>.image -ui-backend=x11 Now if $DISPLAY is set, running ./factor will start the UI. * Running Factor on Windows XP/Vista The Factor runtime is compiled into two binaries: factor.com - a Windows console application factor.exe - a Windows native application, without a console If you did not download the binary package, you can bootstrap Factor in the command prompt using the console application: factor.com -i=boot.<cpu>.image Once bootstrapped, double-clicking factor.exe or factor.com starts the Factor UI. To run the listener in the command prompt: factor.com -run=listener * The Factor FAQ The Factor FAQ is available at the following location: <http://concatenative.org/wiki/view/Factor/FAQ> * Command line usage Factor supports a number of command line switches. To read command line usage documentation, enter the following in the UI listener: "command-line" about * Source organization The Factor source tree is organized as follows: build-support/ - scripts used for compiling Factor vm/ - Factor VM core/ - Factor core library basis/ - Factor basis library, compiler, tools extra/ - more libraries and applications misc/ - editor modes, icons, etc unmaintained/ - unmaintained contributions, please help! * Community The Factor homepage is located at <http://factorcode.org/>. Factor developers meet in the #concatenative channel on the irc.freenode.net server. Drop by if you want to discuss anything related to Factor or language design in general. Have fun! :tabSize=2:indentSize=2:noTabs=true:
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