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- Download the package and install it.
> wget https://c0.cs.cmu.edu/downloads/cc0-debian.deb
> sudo apt install ./cc0-debian.debwhere > is your local terminal prompt.
- To uninstall, run
> sudo apt remove cc0In the instructions below, replace <your_username> with your actual username on your Mac.
- Install a Universal version of libgmp using MacPorts:
sudo port install gmp +universal
- Download two versions of MLTon:
- Darwin amd64 with statically-linked GMP
- Source code
- Compile the MLTon source code, using the amd64 statically-linked version of mlton from mlton.org:
cd /Users/<your_username>/Downloads/mlton-src
env PATH=/Users/<your_username>/tmp/mlton-amd64/bin:$PATH LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/lib/ C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/local/include/ make WITH_GMP_DIR=/opt/local
- Install the CC0 dependencies using Homebrew
brew install autoconf automake libpng pkg-config gnu-getopt
- Now we can download and compile CC0 by passing the appropriate location to libgmp and the version of MLTon we compiled from scratch:
git clone https://bitbucket.org/c0-lang/c0.git
cd c0/cc0/
./configure
env PATH=/Users/<your_username>/tmp/mlton/mlton/build/bin:$PATH LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/lib/ C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/local/include/ make -j
- Then bin/cc0 and bin/coin can be used normally. You can create links to these files from some directory on your
$PATH
- Run
> brew tap cmu/cc0 https://bitbucket.org/c0-lang/downloads.git
> brew install cc0where > is your local terminal prompt.
- To test the installation:
> brew test cc0- To uninstall, run
> brew uninstall cc0On Windows, we recommend installing Windows Subsystem for Linux v2 and then following the directions for Ubuntu/Debian above
C0 depends on libpng and libncurses. If you have those installed (e.g. via a package manager), you should be able to compile from scratch:
> git clone https://bitbucket.org/c0-lang/c0.git
> cd c0/cc0
> ./configure
> make -j
> make install PREFIX=<your prefix>-
Download Docker for your OS from https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/ and install it by following the instructions at https://docs.docker.com/get-started/ (you don't need to go to the next tutorial; you just need
"hello world"to work). -
Download the Dockerfile and do the one-time setup by running
> wget https://c0.cs.cmu.edu/downloads/Dockerfile
> docker build -t c0 .where > is your local terminal prompt (the second command may take a while).
- On your first invocation of docker, run
> docker run --name=c0_container -v <PATH_TO_C0_FILES>:/my_c0_dir -w /my_c0_dir -it c0where <PATH_TO_C0_FILES> is where the files you are trying to run are. Once in docker, run cc0 or coin as you would on any Linux system. Once you are done, enter
# exitto exit docker (where # is the docker prompt).
- On subsequent invocations, run
> docker start -i c0_container- You can remove the container
c0_containerby running
> docker container ls -a | grep c0
> docker container rm [container_id]where [container_id] is the first field of the first command
We provide older versions only as 64-bit Linux binaries.