meta_compile 0.0.10 → 0.0.11
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data/README.md
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@@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ Manually verifying that it is a meta compiler
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In your local copy of the git repo, use the pre-generated binary to compile the specification file to a ruby file:
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bin/meta_compile bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta t.rb
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bin/meta_compile bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta > t.rb
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This generates a t.rb which is itself a compiler for meta syntax specs. So lets use it to generate itself:
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ruby t.rb bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta t2.rb
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ruby t.rb bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta > t2.rb
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And ensure they are really the same:
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To be really sure we can try the generated t2.rb as a meta-compiler:
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ruby t2.rb bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta t3.rb
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ruby t2.rb bootstrap/meta_to_ruby_minimal.meta > t3.rb
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and this should convince us:
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