Add documentation

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Building Idris 2 with new backends
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The way to extend Idris 2 with new backends is to use it as
a library. The module ``Idris.Driver`` exports the function
``mainWithCodegens``, that takes a list of ``(String, Codegen)``,
starting idris with these codegens in addition to the built-in ones.
Getting started
===============
To use Idris 2 as a library you need to install it with (the ipkg file
is at the top level of the Idris2 repo)
::
idris2 --build idris2api.ipkg
idris2 --install idris2api.ipkg
Now create a file containing
.. code-block:: idris
module Main
import Core.Context
import Compiler.Common
import Idris.Driver
compile : Ref Ctxt Defs -> (execDir : String) ->
ClosedTerm -> (outfile : String) -> Core (Maybe String)
compile defs dir term file = do coreLift $ putStrLn "I'd rather not."
pure $ Nothing
execute : Ref Ctxt Defs -> (execDir : String) -> ClosedTerm -> Core ()
execute defs dir term = do coreLift $ putStrLn "Maybe in an hour."
lazyCodegen : Codegen
lazyCodegen = MkCG compile execute
main : IO ()
main = mainWithCodegens [("lazy", lazyCodegen)]
Build it with
::
$ idris2 -p idris2 -p contrib -p network Lazy.idr -o lazy-idris2
Now you have an idris2 with an added backend.
::
$ ./build/exec/lazy-idris2
____ __ _ ___
/ _/___/ /____(_)____ |__ \
/ // __ / ___/ / ___/ __/ / Version 0.2.0-d8c7f08bd
_/ // /_/ / / / (__ ) / __/ https://www.idris-lang.org
/___/\__,_/_/ /_/____/ /____/ Type :? for help
Welcome to Idris 2. Enjoy yourself!
With codegen for: lazy
Main>
It will not be overly eager to actually compile any code with the new backend though
::
$ ./build/exec/lazy --cg lazy Hello.idr -o hello
I'd rather not.
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