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date Sun, 26 Mar 2017 02:00:49 +0000
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DESCRIPTION

This is the ploki package. ploki is a programming language defined
by its implementation and designed by accident. There are short example
scripts in the examples/ subdirectory. You might want to copy
syntax/ploki.vim and indent/ploki.vim into your ~/.vim/ directory if you're
using vim; to get automatic filetype detection, create filetype.vim as
described in :help new-filetype and add the following entry:
    au BufNewFile,BufRead *.pk          setf ploki

See the files in doc/ for a description of the language.

BUILDING

You need a C compiler. Compile all *.c files into a single executable called
'ploki'. That's it.

If you have make, typing 'make ploki' should invoke your C compiler with the
right arguments. You may need to adjust some configuration variables: CC is
the C compiler used; CFLAGS are default arguments for the compiler; LDFLAGS
are default arguments for the linker.

You should edit MakeSkel if you're using GNU make, Makefile otherwise. Note
that Makefile is autogenerated by GNU make from MakeSkel and *.depend.

There is no 'configure' script; ploki is almost completely standard C and
should Just Work(TM). But have a look at config.h if you want to tweak the
autodetection of gcc, C99, presence of /dev/urandom, etc.


Have fun!
Lukas Mai