Run everything like a script!
Note that this might not be so stable as V is still in a very early stage. Maybe check the older version Executor
- C (gcc)
- C++ (g++)
- V (v)
- C# (mcs and mono)
- VisualBasic .NET (vbnc and mono)
- Go (gccgo)
- Rust (rustc)
- Java (javac)
- Kotlin (kotlinc and java)
- Kotlin Script (kotlinc -script)
- Vala (valac)
- Genie (valac)
- TypeScript (tsc and node)
- JavaScript (node)
- Python (python3)
- GNU Octave (octave)
- ARM Assembly (arm-linux-gnu-as, arm-linux-gnu-ld, and qemu-arm)
- Intel Assembly (nasm)
- OCaml (ocamlopt)
- Shell (bash)
- AWK (awk)
- Perl (perl)
- R (R)
- Dart (dart)
- Julia (julia)
- Lua (lua)
- Haxe (haxe and python3)
$ git clone https://github.com/Naheel-Azawy/runner.git
$ cd runner
$ make && sudo make install
$ rn hello.c
Or even better, add a shebang to your file test.vala
:
#!/bin/rn
void main() { print ("Hello!\n"); }
$ chmod +x test.vala
$ ./test.vala
It's also possible to run a range of lines
$ ./test.ts --from 3 --to 5
One more cool feature! I leave you with examples:
$ rn -r Hello vala 'print (@"$(args[1]) from VALA\n")'
Hello from VALA
$ rn -r Hello c++ 'cout << argv[1] << " from CPP" << endl'
Hello from CPP
$ rn -r "1 1" c 'int i=atoi(argv[1]),j=atoi(argv[2]),k=i+j;printf("%d + %d = %d\n",i,j,k)'
1 + 1 = 2
Add this to you .emacs
:
(defun run-program ()
(interactive)
(defvar cmd)
(setq cmd (concat "rn " (buffer-name) ))
(shell-command cmd))
(global-set-key [C-f5] 'run-program)
Yes! it comes with a gedit plugin!
- Run
./install-gedit
- Open gedit preferences -> plugins
- Enable Runner
- Enjoy
Create ~/.config/.runners.json
. Example:
{
".js": {
"ext": "js",
"outFile": "'{sourceFile}'",
"cm": "",
"rn": "gjs {outFile}"
}
}
Binaries will be generated under '~/.cache/runnables directory.
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