************************ Compiling to Executables ************************ .. note:: The documentation for Idris has been published under the Creative Commons CC0 License. As such to the extent possible under law, *The Idris Community* has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to Documentation for Idris. More information concerning the CC0 can be found online at: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ Idris 2 (the language) is designed to be independent of any specific code generator. Still, since the point of writing a program is to be able to run it, it's important to know how to do so! By default, Idris compiles to executables via `Chez Scheme `_. You can compile to an executable as follows, at the REPL: :: Main> :c execname expr ...where ``execname`` is the name of the executable file to generate, and ``expr`` is the Idris expression which will be executed. ``expr`` must have type ``IO ()``. This will result in an executable file ``execname``, in a directory ``build/exec``, relative to the current working directory. You can also execute expressions directly: :: Main> :exec expr Again, ``expr`` must have type ``IO ()``. There are two code generators provided in Idris 2, and (later) there will be a system for plugging in new code generators for a variety of targets. The default is to compile via Chez Scheme, with an alternative via Racket. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 chez racket