# Installation Idris 2 is built using Idris, and provides support for two default code generation targets: Chez Scheme, and Racket. To build from source, it requires at least Idris version 1.3.2 (see https://www.idris-lang.org/download). You can also build from the generated C. ## Quick summary: You need a C compiler (default is clang) and Chez Scheme, and optionally Idris 1.3.2 to build from source. * If you have Idris 1.3.2 installed: make install * If not, and the generated C is available in `dist`, you can install directly from the generated C: make install-fromc The generated C is available in source distributions. It will not be available if you have cloned directly from https://github.com/edwinb/Idris2 The above commands will build the executable, build the libraries, run the tests (if Idris 1 is available), then if all is well, install everything. The default installation directory is `$HOME/.idris2`. You can change this by setting the `PREFIX` variable in the `Makefile`. Other settings you can change in the `Makefile` are: * `OPT` which sets the optimisation level for compiling the generated C. Leave this blank for Idris 2 to build sooner, or set it to `-O2` for a faster Idris 2 compiler. `-O2` takes a few minutes! * `CC` which sets the C compiler to use. `clang` is the default, but `gcc` always works. `clang` generates code faster. ## Idris There are several sets of instructions on how to install Idris from source and binary. + [Official ipkg installer for macOS](https://www.idris-lang.org/pkgs/idris-current.pkg) + [Source build instructions from the Idris GitHub Wiki](https://github.com/idris-lang/Idris-dev/wiki/Installation-Instructions) + [Binary installation using Cabal from the Idris Manual](https://idris.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorial/starting.html) ## Code Generation Targets Only one of these is absolutely necessary, and you can type check code even with none of them installed. The default code generator targets Chez Scheme. ### Chez Chez Scheme is available to build from source: + https://cisco.github.io/ChezScheme/ Many popular package managers will provide a binary distribution for Chez. Note that homebrew for Mac OS X provides a version without multithreading support, so Mac OS X users will want to build from source. **Note**: If you install ChezScheme from source files, building it locally, make sure you run `./configure --threads` to build multithreading support in. ### Chicken Chicken scheme offers binary distributions (and source tar balls) from + https://code.call-cc.org/ You can find chicken in many a package manager. After installing chicken scheme you may need to install the 'numbers' package. ### Racket Racket is available from: + https://download.racket-lang.org/