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Genyris presents a new programming paradigm. Objects can belong to multiple classes independent from construction allowing data to be classified into types after creation.
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Genyris README LICENSE Refer to the file "LICENSE" INSTALLATION Refer to the installation instructions in doc/reference/manual.pdf. Otherwise read on: You need Java 1.6 JRE to run the Genyris interpreter. Check with your JRE version with: $ java -version Set your GENYRIS_HOME environment variable to the root folder where you unpacked the release. Add $GENYRIS_HOME/bin to your path. Make the file $GENYRIS_HOME/bin/genyris executable. Start the command-line interpreter with Java: $ genyris You will see a welcome message followed by a prompt: *** Welcome birchb, Genyris version NNN-xxxxxxxxxxxx.bb is listening... > Commands can now be typed, use two carriage returns to terminate each statement. To test the installation run the self test suite with the following command: > sys:self-test All being well, it will print ``OK'' and the number of tests passed. Examples of Genyris code are in the examples folder and can be loaded as follows: > include "examples/queens.g" And run: > run-queens 8 " "Q......." "....Q..." ".......Q" ".....Q.." "..Q....." "......Q." ".Q......" "...Q...." "" etc
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