Idris2/docs/source/backends/racket.rst

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Racket Code Generator
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The Racket code generator is accessed via a REPL command:
::
Main> :set cg racket
Alternatively, you can set it via the ``IDRIS2_CG`` environment variable:
::
$ export IDRIS2_CG=racket
You can compile an expression ``expr`` of type ``IO ()`` to an executable as
follows, at the REPL:
::
Main> :c execname expr
...where ``execname`` is the name of the executable file. This will generate
the following:
* A shell script ``build/exec/execname`` which invokes the program
* A subdirectory ``build/exec/execname_app`` which contains all the data necessary
to run the program. This includes the Racket source (``execname.rkt``),
the compiled Racket code (``execname`` or ``execname.exe`` on Windows)
and any shared libraries needed for foreign function definitions.
The executable ``execname`` is relocatable to any subdirectory, provided that
``execname_app`` is also in the same subdirectory.
You can also execute an expression directly:
::
Main> :exec expr
Again, ``expr`` must have type ``IO ()``. This will generate a temporary
executable script ``_tmpracket`` in the ``build/exec`` directory, and execute
that, without compiling to a binary first (so the resulting Racket code is
interpreted).
Racket Directives
=================
* ``--directive extraRuntime=<path>``
Embed Scheme source from ``<path>`` directly into generated output. Can be specified more than
once, in which case all given files will be included in the order specified.
.. code-block:: scheme
; extensions.scm
(define (my-mul a b)
(* a b))
.. code-block:: idris
-- Main.idr
%foreign "scheme:my-mul"
myMul : Int -> Int -> Int
.. code-block::
$ idris2 --codegen chez --directive extraRuntime=/path/to/extensions.scm -o main Main.idr