These are commands that will likely be useful during development. __General:__ `./scripts/test.sh` compiles and builds the Haskell code and runs all tests. Recommended that you run this before pushing any code to a branch that others might be working on. _Disclaimer_ If you have trouble getting started, please get in touch via [Slack](https://unisonweb.org/community) so we can help. If you have any fixes to the process, please send us a PR! ## Running Unison To get cracking with Unison: * [Install `stack`](https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/README/#how-to-install). * Build the project with `stack build`. This builds all executables. * After building, `stack exec unison` will fire up the codebase editor, create a codebase in the current directory, and watch for `.u` file changes. If you want to run it in a different directory, just add `unison` to your `PATH`, after finding it with `find .stack-work -name unison -type f`. (For me, this finds two, they both work, but have different contents. ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯ ) * `stack exec tests` runs the tests * `stack exec transcripts` runs all the integration tests, found in `unison-src/transcripts`. You can add more tests to this directory. ### What if you want a profiled build? Do: stack build --executable-profiling --library-profiling --ghc-options="-fprof-auto -rtsopts" unison-parser-typechecker Again you can leave off the flag. To run an executable with profiling enabled, do: stack exec -- +RTS -p That will generate a `.prof` plain text file with profiling data. [More info on profiling](https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/profiling.html). ## Building with cabal Unison can also be built/installed with cabal. You'll need ghc 8.6.x to successfully build its dependencies. * To configure the build, you can use e.g. `cabal v2-configure --with-ghc=ghc-8.6.5` if you have multiple versions of GHC installed * To build all projects use `cabal v2-build all` * Tests can be run with e.g. `cabal v2-run parser-typechecker:tests` * The executable can be installed with `cabal v2-install unison` the install directory can be modified by setting `installdir: ...` or`install-dirs` in `.cabal/config`