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From: Piotr Esden-T. <pi...@es...> - 2008-07-20 23:08:53
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Hi! I finally learned more about git (http://git.or.cz/) I am convinced that it so much superior to subversion that I moved the whole content of subversion on sourceforge to a git repository. It is now hosted on GitHub (http://www.github.com). I also pushed the step1 implementation of the elco compiler in arc there. You can take a look at the repository on http://github.com/esden/elco/tree/master . To get the current version of elco simply: $ git clone git://github.com/esden/elco.git $ cd elco $ git submodule init $ git submodule update It is lacking a nice interface for compiling your own programs. (the compiler currently only supports immediates so there is not really a point to it) But still you can run the testsuite: $ ./utils/run-tests.sh Tell me if it is working for you and if the README lacks basic explanation. You may be also interested in the branch of arc I started. It is basically the stable branch of the Anarki (http://github.com/nex3/arc/tree/stable ) plus my version of bitops (http://github.com/esden/arc/tree/elco- arc). It is included in the elco repository as a submodule, but if you want to check it out independently just: $ git clone git clone git://github.com/esden/arc.git $ git branch elco-arc origin/elco-arc $ git checkout elco-arc Cheers Esden P.S. If you know a good way to let GitHub post commit messages to a mailinglist I would really appreciate that. (it supports at least Post- Receive Hooks ... http://github.com/guides/post-receive-hooks) |