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collapseos/cvm/README.md
Virgil Dupras a65f674c74 emul: build from "cvm" instead of from itself
The C VM now runs the show.
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# C VM
This is a C implementation of Collapse OS' native words. It allows Collapse OS
to run natively on any POSIX environment.
## Requirements
You need `ncurses` to build the `forth` executable. In debian-based distros,
it's `libncurses5-dev`.
## Build
Running `make` will yield `forth` and `stage` executables.
## Usage
To play around Collapse OS, you'll want to run `./forth`. Type `0 LIST` for
help.
The program is a curses interface with a limited, fixed size so that it can
provide a AT-XY interface.
You can get a REPL by launching the program with [`rlwrap(1)`][rlwrap] like
this:
rlwrap -e '' -m -S '> ' ./forth /dev/stdin
## Problems?
If the `forth` executable works badly (hangs, spew garbage, etc.),
it's probably because you've broken your bootstrap binary. It's easy to
mistakenly break. To verify if you've done that, look at your git status. If
`forth.bin` is modified, try resetting it and then run `make clean all`. Things
should go better afterwards.
A modified `blkfs` can also break things (although even with a completely broken
blkfs, you should still get to prompt), you might want to run `make pack` to
ensure that the `blkfs` file is in sync with the contents of the `blk/` folder.
If that doesn't work, there's also the nuclear option of `git reset --hard`
and `git clean -fxd`.
If that still doesn't work, it might be because the current commit you're on
is broken, but that is rather rare: the repo on Github is plugged on Travis
and it checks that everything is smooth.
[rlwrap]: https://linux.die.net/man/1/rlwrap