= duby
* http://kenai.com/projects/duby
== DESCRIPTION:
Duby is a customizable programming language featuring static types,
local type inference and a heavily Ruby-inspired syntax. Duby
currently includes a typer/compiler backend for the JVM which can
output either JVM bytecode or Java source files.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
* Ruby syntax
* Compiles to .class or .java
* Fast as Java
== SYNOPSIS:
duby <script.duby>
duby -e "inline script"
dubyc <script.duby>
dubyc -e "inline script" # produces dash_e.class
dubyc -java <script.duby>
dubyc -java -e "inline script" # produces dash_e.java
== REQUIREMENTS:
* JRuby 1.4RC2 or higher.
* BiteScript 0.0.5 or higher
== INSTALL:
* gem install duby
To build from source you should have a checkout of both jruby and
bitescript in Duby's parent directory. Run "ant jar-complete" in
jruby, then in the duby directory "ant bootstrap" followed by "ant"
should build it.
* http://kenai.com/projects/duby
== DESCRIPTION:
Duby is a customizable programming language featuring static types,
local type inference and a heavily Ruby-inspired syntax. Duby
currently includes a typer/compiler backend for the JVM which can
output either JVM bytecode or Java source files.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
* Ruby syntax
* Compiles to .class or .java
* Fast as Java
== SYNOPSIS:
duby <script.duby>
duby -e "inline script"
dubyc <script.duby>
dubyc -e "inline script" # produces dash_e.class
dubyc -java <script.duby>
dubyc -java -e "inline script" # produces dash_e.java
== REQUIREMENTS:
* JRuby 1.4RC2 or higher.
* BiteScript 0.0.5 or higher
== INSTALL:
* gem install duby
To build from source you should have a checkout of both jruby and
bitescript in Duby's parent directory. Run "ant jar-complete" in
jruby, then in the duby directory "ant bootstrap" followed by "ant"
should build it.