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author | HackEso <hackeso@esolangs.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Jan 2020 15:38:21 +0000 |
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---- Rail ---- If you are on a windows machine, the program 'rail.exe' is a compiled version of the interpreter. Just run it without any arguments to get the usage description. If you want to compile it yourself, open 'rail.sln' with Visual Studio. If you are on a *nix machine, type 'sh compile.sh' to compile. This will create a program called 'rail'. Run it to get usage. It is assumed that you have g++. There are a number of simple example programs provided which exercise various parts of the language. To see a description of the language, go to: http://esoteric.voxelperfect.net/wiki/Rail Hope you have fun with this. I certainly did when I made it. -D