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Building and installing the Catala language
Requirements
The Catala compiler is written using OCaml. First, you have to install opam
,
OCaml's distribution and package manager. Follow the instructions on the opam
website.
Next, you will need to use the correct version of OCaml. Catala has been tested with OCaml compiler versions that are at least 4.12.0. To switch to OCaml 4.12.0., just use:
opam switch 4.12.0
If you get a No switch 4.12.0 is currently installed
error message, follow
the hint and enter opam switch create 4.12.0
.
Next, install all the OCaml packages that Catala depend on, as well as some git submodules, with
make dependencies
This should ensure everything is set up for developing on the Catala compiler!
Other features for generation of files and literate programming also require the following executables to be present
man2html virtualenv python3 rsync colordiff
please install them if they're not here. On a Debian distribution, this can be done with
sudo apt install python3-dev python3-setuptools man2html rsync colordiff
sudo python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
sudo python3 -m pip install virtualenv
On ArchLinux :
sudo pacman -S python-virtualenv man2html rsync colordiff
Build
The project is distributed as a Dune artifact. Use standard dune commands to build and install the library. Makefile aliases are here to help you: running
make build
builds the compiler from its OCaml sources.
Install
The installation of the Catala compiler is handled through opam
. Since the
Catala compiler is not yet published to the opam
repository, you can install
a local version from this Git repository by using
opam install ./
To uninstall, use
opam unpin catala
Generating website assets
The Catala website features assets generated by the Catala compiler. They are needed to build the website. To produce them, simply run
make website-assets
Then, use a helper script to copy them over to the assets
directory of the
Catala website.
./generate_website_assets.sh <path-to-catala-website>/assets
You will need the man2html
executable to generate the HTML versions of the man
pages, as well as the rsync
executable to transfer files (preferred to cp
)
because it also works with a remote server.
Syntax highlighting
The Catala language also comes with syntax highlighting to ease program development. The syntax highlighting is done with the Iro compiler that allows writing the syntax only once, and then export it to formats understood by various IDE. Currently, two syntax highlighting plugins are under version control.
Atom
To get Catala syntax highlighting in Atom, simply enter from the root of the repository, depending on the language you want to use :
make atom_fr
or
make atom_en
You can now reload Atom and check that you have syntax highlighting on any .catala
file.
VSCode
To get Catala syntax highlighting in VSCode, simply enter from the root of the repository, depending on the language you want to use :
make vscode_fr
or
make vscode_en
You can now reload VSCode and check that you have syntax highlighting on any .catala
file.
Pygments
Pygments is a Python-based versatile lexer for various programming languages. To use a version of Pygments augmented with the Catala plugin, simply enter
sudo make pygments
This will execute the
script syntax_highlighting/fr/pygments/set_up_pygments.sh
,
syntax_highlighting/pl/pygments/set_up_pygments.sh
and
syntax_highlighting/en/pygments/set_up_pygments.sh
.
The scripts patch your pigmentize
executable, used for instance by the minted
LaTeX package.
It will now point to the Catala-enabled version with the appropriate catala_*
lexer.