Releases: SocraticPhoenix/Shnap
0.0.12
0.0.11
fix some bugs and add some list stuff
0.0.10
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
0.0.9
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
0.0.8
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
0.0.7
The language is nearly finished. All that remains is bug fixes and the standard library.
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
0.0.6
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
Bug fix
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
Initial release
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.
Alpha Release 4
Note: Shnap-shadow.jar is the bundled executable, and is likely the only one you should ever download
Quick Start Guide:
This guide gives a short, step by step, description of how to run a Shnap script with the intepreter. For more information on Shnap, the interpreter's options, and the Shnap installer, see the wiki
- Download Shnap-shadow.jar and place it in the same directory as the script you want to execute
- Open the command prompt or shell in the same directory
- Run
java -jar Shnap-shadow.jar -arg=<script_name> -reloadHome -startScriptArgs <args>
- <script_name> is the name of the script (e.g. the file name, without extension) and are the arguments for the script. Depending on what script you're running, you may not need to enter any arguments.