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interpreters |
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c-repl |
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0.0.20071223-1 |
Maintainer |
Robert S. Edmonds <edmonds@debian.org>
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Many programming languages come with a REPL (read-eval-print loop), which allows you to type in code line by line and see what it does. This is quite useful for prototyping, experimentation, and debugging code. . Other programming languages, and especially C, use a "compile-run" model, and don't provide a REPL. Let's fix that. . This approach is actually more of a read-eval loop, as c-repl doesn't know anything about the types and parse trees of the code it's running. But unlike other approaches to solving the "C interpreter" problem, c-repl works directly with unmodified libraries and system headers. . This means you can experiment with a new library without writing a test program or any bindings. Or just use it as a simple calculator, content in knowing it is much faster than your neighbors using irb, like driving a Ferarri on city streets.
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Abhängig von | libc6 (>= 2.7-1), libreadline-ruby, ruby |
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