The boo programming language (c) 2009 Rodrigo Barreto de Oliveira (rbo@acm.org)
Just type:
nant
to build the project.
nant test
will also run all the unit tests.
mono users might want to do this instead:
nant compile-tests && nunit-console tests/build/*Tests.dll
to rebuild everything from scratch:
nant rebuild
the rebuild target will also cause the ast classes and parser to be regenerated (needs a java vm).
For a brief description of the project and its goals
take a look at docs/BooManifesto.sxw
.
extras/boox
contains a sweet little tool you can use
to get yourself acquainted with the language.
src/
contains all the source code for the runtime and
compiler components.
tests/
contains all the unit tests.
testcases/integration
is a good source of information
on the language features.
lib/
contains project dependencies such as antlr.
bin/
contains the latest version that passed all the tests
and could be successfully used to rebuild the system.
To execute a boo script run:
booi <script> [args]
For instance:
booi examples/hw.boo
You can also have booi to read from stdin by typing:
booi -
You can generate .net assemblies by using booc
(either
the booc.exe
utility or the booc nant
task):
booc -output:build/hello.exe examples/hw.boo
If you want to simply see the transformations applied to your code by the compiler use the boo pipeline, run:
booc -p:boo examples/replace.boo
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See: https://github.com/bamboo/boo/graphs/contributors