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- | ===== 1 Compiler: the sac2c ecosystem | + | ===== Download Binaries |
- | <callout type="info" icon=" | + | <callout type="primary" icon=" |
- | === Package Compatibility | + | === Latest Release |
- | Releases have been tested on specific operating system versions. Though some packages can be installed on newer or older systems, we advise against doing this. If you find a problem, please contact us (see at bottom of page of how to do this). | + | The latest release as of 01.02.2021 is [[https:// |
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- | The packages | + | |
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</ | </ | ||
- | ==== Weeklies | + | Binary releases of the compiler and the standard library are provided via our package repository, at https:// |
+ | **RPM**, **DEB**, and **MacOS**. Running on Windows is possible using [[https:// | ||
- | <callout type=" | + | Other operating systems may have packages, see [[: |
- | === Stability === | + | |
- | These packages | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | === Ubuntu 14 === | + | Please message use on the [[: |
- | {{filelist> | + | |
- | === Ubuntu 16 === | + | |
- | {{filelist> | + | |
- | === RHEL 6 === | + | |
- | {{filelist> | + | |
- | === RHEL 7 === | + | |
- | {{filelist> | + | |
- | === Linux x64 === | + | |
- | {{filelist> | + | |
- | ==== Major Release ==== | + | === Package Variants |
- | The following packages contain the latest // | + | We provide two types of packages variants, **basic** and **full**. |
- | === Ubuntu 14 === | + | <callout type=" |
- | {{filelist>packages/ | + | === Which variant should I use? === |
- | === Ubuntu 16 === | + | For normal usage, the **basic** variant is sufficient to try out all of the features of the Single Assignment C language. |
- | {{filelist> | + | </ |
- | === RHEL 6 === | + | |
- | {{filelist>packages/release/RHEL6/sac*&style=table& | + | <HTML> |
- | === RHEL 7 === | + | < |
- | {{filelist>packages/release/RHEL7/ | + | < |
- | === Debian 7 === | + | < |
- | {{filelist>packages/release/Deb7/sac*& | + | <dd>— makes use of minimal external dependencies: |
- | === Debian 8 === | + | < |
- | {{filelist>packages/release/Deb8/sac*& | + | < |
- | === Linux x64 === | + | < |
- | {{filelist> | + | < |
- | === MacOS X (10.12) === | + | </dl> |
- | {{filelist>packages/release/mac10.12/sac*& | + | </HTML> |
+ | |||
+ | === 3rd-Party Packages | ||
- | === Extra === | + | We also have some // |
- | We also have some // | + | |
{{tablelayout? | {{tablelayout? | ||
^ OS ^ External Link ^ | ^ OS ^ External Link ^ | ||
- | | ArchLinux | via [[https:// | + | | ArchLinux | via [[https:// |
==== Installing ==== | ==== Installing ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Please make sure that your system is properly setup to run SaC --- at the very least you need to have a working C-compiler. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note that on MacOS you must have Xcode installed and configured for command line usage. If you use [[https:// | ||
< | < | ||
<panel type=" | <panel type=" | ||
- | The '' | + | The '' |
Installation: | Installation: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | $ sudo dnf install sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.rpm | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | or | ||
< | < | ||
$ sudo rpm --install sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.rpm | $ sudo rpm --install sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.rpm | ||
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<panel type=" | <panel type=" | ||
- | The '' | + | The '' |
Installation: | Installation: | ||
< | < | ||
$ sudo dpkg --install sac-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | $ sudo dpkg --install sac-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | $ sudo apt install sac-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
</ | </ | ||
</ | </ | ||
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$ cd ~ && rm -rf temp_extract | $ cd ~ && rm -rf temp_extract | ||
</ | </ | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <panel type=" | ||
+ | While we do not currently support a native Windows version, you can still use it through a virtualisation layer | ||
+ | of your choosing. The easiest way to use '' | ||
+ | for Linux support, the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). | ||
+ | To do this, you have to do four things: | ||
+ | - You need to activate the developer mode of Windows. (Settings -> Update & Security -> For developers -> tick the Developer Mode) | ||
+ | - You need to activate the WSL. (Control Panel -> Programs -> Programs & Features -> Turn Features On & Off -> tick Windows Subsystem for Linux) | ||
+ | - Go to the Microsoft Store and choose a Linux Distribution of your choice, e.g, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. | ||
+ | - Download the //basic// version of '' | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | $sudo apt update | ||
+ | $sudo apt install sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
+ | $sudo apt install sac-stdlib-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | After that, you should have the sac system up and running: | ||
+ | the SaC binaries are postfixed by their release type (production or debug), so there is a '' | ||
</ | </ | ||
</ | </ |