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2 Rail
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3 ----
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5 If you are on a windows machine, the program 'rail.exe' is a compiled
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6 version of the interpreter. Just run it without any arguments to get
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7 the usage description. If you want to compile it yourself, open
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8 'rail.sln' with Visual Studio.
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10 If you are on a *nix machine, type 'sh compile.sh' to compile. This
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11 will create a program called 'rail'. Run it to get usage. It is
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12 assumed that you have g++.
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14 There are a number of simple example programs provided which exercise
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15 various parts of the language.
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17 To see a description of the language, go to:
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19 http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/Rail
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21 Hope you have fun with this. I certainly did when I made it.
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23 -D
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