This is the 1.0 "No More Mr Nice Guy" release of the Ceylon command line tools (version 1.0.0). This is a production version of the platform.
Ceylon is a programming language for writing large programs in a team environment. The language is elegant, highly readable, extremely typesafe, and makes it easy to get things done. And it's easy to learn for programmers who are familiar with mainstream languages used in business computing. Ceylon has a full-featured Eclipse-based development environment, allowing developers to take best advantage of the powerful static type system. Programs written in Ceylon execute on any Java 7 compatible JVM or Node.js.
Read more about Ceylon at http://ceylon-lang.org.
bin
- Unix/Windows commandscontrib
- Sample Ceylon command-line pluginsdoc
- Documentation about Ceylon including the spec in HTML and PDF formatlib
- Required libraries for the Ceylon commandsrepo
- Required bootstrap Ceylon modules (language, tools)samples
- Sample Ceylon modulestemplates
- Templates for new Ceylon projectsLICENSE-ASL
- The Ceylon ASL licenseLICENSE-GPL-CP
- The Ceylon GPL/CP licenseREADME.md
- This file
- Make sure you have the Java 7 JDK and Ant 1.8+ installed and that both are working correctly
- Make sure you have Git set up correctly
- Make sure you have GitHub SSH access set up correctly
For the rest of the steps this assumes you have cloned the ceylon-dist
repository
and you are currently inside it reading this file. If not first do:
- Create a new directory for the Ceylon project
- Inside that directory clone ceylon-dist by typing
$ git clone git@github.com:ceylon/ceylon-dist.git
Now that you have everything you need continue with the following steps:
- Go into the newly created ceylon-dist directory and run the setup
$ cd ceylon-dist ; ant setup
- Now to build the complete distribution run
$ ant clean publish-all
After this you'll have a newly built distribution in the dist
folder of your current directory.
You can run the ceylon
command without any further setup or installation by simply running
$ dist/bin/ceylon
But it's advisable to add the ceylon
command to your class path (either by adding the bin
folder to your class path or by creating a symbolic link to it in an appropriate place like ~/bin/
).
If at any time you want to update the distribution to the latest code from GitHub just run
$ ant update-all
$ ant clean publish-all
NB: The update-all
command assumes that your projects are "clean", that is you don't have uncommitted changes.
If that's not the case you'll have to manually update those projects or first stash your changes (using git stash
).
After the build finishes the command line tools will be located in the bin
directory.
bin/ceylon
- The ceylon tool which provides at least the following subcommands:new
- Create a new Ceylon projectcompile
- Compile a Ceylon program for the Java backendcompile-js
- Compile a Ceylon program for the JavaScript backenddoc
- Document a Ceylon programinfo
- Print information about modules in repositoriesnew
- Generate a new Ceylon projectrun
- Run a Ceylon program on the Java VMrun-js
- Run a Ceylon program on node.js (JavaScript)src
- Fetch source archives from a repository and extract themtest
- Test a Ceylon program on the Java VMversion
- Show and update version numbers in module descriptorsimport-jar
- Import a Java.jar
file into a Ceylon module repositoryhelp
- Displays help about another tool
The API documentation for the language module ceylon.language
may be found here:
repo/ceylon/language/1.0.0/module-doc
To compile and run the samples, start from the distribution directory containing this file.
To run the "hello world" program, type:
cd samples/helloworld
For Java:
../../bin/ceylon compile com.example.helloworld
../../bin/ceylon doc --non-shared --source-code com.example.helloworld
../../bin/ceylon run com.example.helloworld/1.0.0 John
For JavaScript:
../../bin/ceylon compile-js com.example.helloworld
../../bin/ceylon run-js com.example.helloworld/1.0.0
To run a program defined in the default module, type:
cd samples/no-module
For Java:
../../bin/ceylon compile default
../../bin/ceylon doc --non-shared --source-code default
../../bin/ceylon run default
For JavaScript:
../../bin/ceylon compile-js default
../../bin/ceylon run-js default
To run the "Java interop" program, type:
cd samples/interop-java
../../bin/ceylon compile com.example.interop
../../bin/ceylon doc --non-shared --source-code com.example.interop
../../bin/ceylon run com.example.interop/1.0.0 John
Note: this is only available for the Java backend.
To see a list of command line options for a particular subcommand use the
help
subcommand. For example, to get help on the compile
tool:
./bin/ceylon help compile
We include support for Ceylon ant tasks which are documented on at http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/1.0/reference/tool/ant/.
To run the "hello world" program using ant, type:
cd samples/helloworld
ant
Source code is available from GitHub:
Bugs and suggestions may be reported in GitHub's issue tracker.
Since Ceylon is running on the JVM it should work on every platform that supports a Java 7 compatible JVM. However we have tested the following platforms to make sure it works:
- Ubuntu "quantal" 12.10 (64 bit) JDK 1.7.0_09 (IcedTea) Node 0.10.15
- Fedora 17 (64 bit) JDK 1.7.0_09 (IcedTea)
- Fedora 16 (64 bit), JDK 1.7.0_b147 (IcedTea)
- Windows 7 (64 bit) 1.7.0_05 (Oracle)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 JDK 1.7.0_04
- OSX 10 Lion (10.8.5) JDK 1.7.0_40 (Oracle) Node 0.10.17
The Ceylon distribution is and contains work released
- partly under the ASL v2.0 as provided in the
LICENSE-ASL
file that accompanied this code, and - partly under the GPL v2 + Classpath Exception as provided in the
LICENSE-GPL-CP
file that accompanied this code.
This software uses a number of other works, the license terms of which are
documented in the NOTICE
file that accompanied this code.
The content of this code repository, available here on GitHub,
is released under the ASL v2.0 as provided in the LICENSE-ASL
file that accompanied
this code.
By submitting a "pull request" or otherwise contributing to this repository, you agree to license your contribution under the license mentioned above.
We're deeply indebted to the community volunteers who contributed a substantial part of the current Ceylon codebase, working often in their own spare time. The following people have contributed to this release:
Gavin King, Stéphane Épardaud, Tako Schotanus, Emmanuel Bernard, Tom Bentley, Aleš Justin, David Festal, Flavio Oliveri, Max Rydahl Andersen, Mladen Turk, James Cobb, Tomáš Hradec, Michael Brackx, Ross Tate, Ivo Kasiuk, Enrique Zamudio, Roland Tepp, Diego Coronel, Brent Douglas, Corbin Uselton, Loic Rouchon, Lukas Eder, Markus Rydh, Matej Lazar, Julien Ponge, Julien Viet, Pete Muir, Nicolas Leroux, Brett Cannon, Geoffrey De Smet, Guillaume Lours, Gunnar Morling, Jeff Parsons, Jesse Sightler, Oleg Kulikov, Raimund Klein, Sergej Koščejev, Chris Marshall, Simon Thum, Maia Kozheva, Shelby, Aslak Knutsen, Fabien Meurisse, Paco Soberón, sjur, Xavier Coulon, Akber Choudhry, Ari Kast, Dan Allen, Deniz Türkoglu, F. Meurisse, Jean-Charles Roger, Johannes Lehmann.