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- | ===== 1 Compiler: the sac2c ecosystem ===== | ||
- | Binary releases of the compiler and the standard library are provided in the following sections. We provide two release types, major releases and weekly releases. | ||
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- | === Which release type should I use? === | ||
- | At the moment, we suggest using one of the //weekly// release packages as these include some of the latest features. These packages only differ from our stable release packages in that we do less testing before releasing them. | ||
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- | === Package Variants === | ||
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- | We provide two types of packages variants, **basic** and **full**. | ||
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- | <dl> | ||
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- | <dd>* CUDA must be installed as per the recommended guidelines of the distribution. Our packages are built using <a href=" | ||
- | </dl> | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | //We use a CI cluster to build these packages using configurations defined in our [[https:// | ||
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- | <callout type=" | ||
- | === Which variant should I use? === | ||
- | For normal usage, the **basic** variant is sufficient to try out all of the features of the Single Assignment C language. | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | === Version Number === | ||
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- | We use semantic versioning, but additionally store the commit count (since the last version change) and the release number. Using '' | ||
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- | //The version number may not match with what is in the filename of the package.// | ||
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- | ==== Weeklies --- Bleeding-Edge Release ==== | ||
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- | The packages listed here are built from the //latest// changes to our development branch. Some of the features provided are still in development and may not work as expected. Please message use on the [[: | ||
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- | <callout type=" | ||
- | === Releases have moved === | ||
- | We now provide these packages via separate repository, at https:// | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | === Extra === | ||
- | We also have some // | ||
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- | {{tablelayout? | ||
- | ^ OS ^ External Link ^ | ||
- | | ArchLinux | via [[https:// | ||
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- | ==== Major Release ==== | ||
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- | The following packages contain the latest // | ||
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- | <callout type=" | ||
- | === Old releases === | ||
- | The packages provided here are **old** and not fully supported. Please use one of the [[download: | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | === Ubuntu 14 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === Ubuntu 16 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === Ubuntu 18 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === RHEL 6 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === RHEL 7 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === Debian 7 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === Debian 8 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === Linux x64 === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
- | === MacOS X (10.12) === | ||
- | {{filelist> | ||
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- | ==== Installing ==== | ||
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- | <panel type=" | ||
- | The '' | ||
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- | Installation: | ||
- | < | ||
- | $ sudo rpm --install sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.rpm | ||
- | </ | ||
- | </ | ||
- | <panel type=" | ||
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- | The '' | ||
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- | Installation: | ||
- | < | ||
- | $ sudo dpkg --install sac-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
- | </ | ||
- | or | ||
- | < | ||
- | $ sudo apt install sac-VERSION-RELEASE.deb | ||
- | </ | ||
- | </ | ||
- | <panel type=" | ||
- | The '' | ||
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- | The SaC binaries are postfixed by their release type (production or debug), so there is a '' | ||
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- | Installation: | ||
- | - Double click the downloaded '' | ||
- | - A dialog box should appear that will guide you through the install process | ||
- | - Confirm that you agree with our license, and click //Install// to install SaC | ||
- | - The binary '' | ||
- | </ | ||
- | <panel type=" | ||
- | The '' | ||
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- | For simplicities sake, an install script is provided. It supports several flags, but the most important one is '' | ||
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- | <alert type=" | ||
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- | Installation of the compiler is as simple as extracting from the archive: | ||
- | < | ||
- | $ mkdir ~/ | ||
- | $ tar -xzf sac2c-VERSION-RELEASE.tar.gz | ||
- | $ nano README | ||
- | $ bash ./ | ||
- | $ 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 | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | 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 '' | ||
- | </ | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | ==== Contribute? ==== | ||
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- | Interested in contributing to the project? You can do so in several ways, by either telling us about bugs or by contributing code to the project. | ||
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- | === Reporting bugs === | ||
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- | Head over to the [[: | ||
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- | === Contributing code === | ||
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- | * Create an account on this site by [[: | ||
- | * and send an email to [[info@sac-home.org]] indicating that you'd like to have access to the compiler sources. |