# Description The logiqub is a scripting language designed to be small, fast, and interoperable (portable, extensible, embeddable). As a virtual machine assembler, high level features present in other languages are not implemented. The minimalist approach reduces complexity and maintenance, and increases agility by cutting depencies. That being said, anything that can be done in C and assembly can be done with the logiqub. Visit the about page to learn about the making of this product. # Build Detailed building instruction for advanced users are available at the build page. # Install You can browse the source and download files on the online mercurial repository. Supported systems and architectures: * Windows - x86 * Linux - x86 * Raspbian - ARMv7 (beta) * Java - JVM (alpha) ## Windows ### 1) Binary You can download a prebuilt binary here: logiqub.zip. ### 2) Source You can also compile the logiqub executable from source. Install Mininal GNU for Windows: MinGW. Open a terminal. pacman -S binutils pacman -S gdb # optional, to debug the virtual machine pacman -S ansicon pacman -S msys/winpty pacman -S msys/make pacman -S mercurial cd $HOME # if you wish to install there hg clone http://logiqub@logiqub.com/repo/logiqub cd logiqub/system/windows make # release build make debug # debug build (symbols for gdb) To properly install the executable, you should add it to your PATH environment variable. You can also create a logiqub.rc file with aliases and some paths. alias run="ansixon_x86 winpty logiqub" alias debug="ansixon_x86 winpty gdb --args logiqub" export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/logiqub/system/windows export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/mingw32/i686-w64-mingw32/lib" Make sure to "source logiqub.rc" in your .bashrc file to make the aliases available, or do it manually. If you wish to use SDL2 applications, get the library and at least the image addon: pacman -S mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-SDL2 pacman -S mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-SDL2_image pacman -S mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-SDL2_mixer pacman -S mingw32/mingw-w64-i686-SDL2_ttf Verify installation cd $HOME/logiqub/demo run ascii.qub cd tetris run main.qub # Execution Find demos and tutorials showcasing the capabilities of the logiqub at the play page. # Documentation To learn about the underlying system, its philosophy based of the Forth language and other materials that may help you build your own system, you can check the learn page. # Support If you like this software, what to share ideas or have features added to it, please let me know at logiqub@gmail.com. Additionally you may donate.