- Some Notes on Installation of the Bywater BASIC Interpreter:
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- 0. Quick-Start Guide For Compiling
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- To use the default configuration (which is reasonable for most situations):
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- On Unix using GCC:
- gcc -o bwbasic -lm -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Werror bw*.c
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- On Android CCTools using GCC:
- gcc -o bwbasic -lm -ansi -pedantic -Wall -Werror bw*.c
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- On MSDOS using Borland C++ 3.1:
- bcc.exe -mh -eBWBASIC.EXE -D_DOS=1 -Y bw*.c
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- On MSDOS using Digital Mars Compiler Version 8.42n:
- dmc.exe -mx -A89 -oBWBASIC.EXE -DHAVE_DOS=1 bwbasic.c bwb_cmd.c bwb_cnd.c
- bwb_dio.c bwb_exp.c bwb_fnc.c bwb_inp.c bwb_int.c bwb_prn.c bwb_stc.c
- bwb_str.c bwb_tbl.c bwb_var.c bwd_cmd.c bwd_fun.c bwx_tty.c X32.LIB
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- On MSDOS using Open Watcom 1.9:
- wcl386 -bc -c -ox -q -wx -za -D_DOS -D__WATCOM__ bw*.c
- wlink option quiet file bw*.obj name bwbasic.exe
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- The following MSDOS compilers are unable to compile Bywater BASIC:
- Borland Turbo C 2.01
- Hi-Tech Pacific C 7.51
- Mix Power C 2.2.0
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- You can skip the rest of this file unless you want to customize the
- BASIC dialect that is supported, or something goes wrong in the
- above commands.
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- 1. Compiler Requirements
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- ANSI C.
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- 2. Configuration of header files
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- You may need to examine file "bwbasic.h" to make important
- changes for specific hardware and compiler configurations.
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- 3. Makefiles
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- Several compiler-specific makefiles are provided AS-IS,
- and have not been tested with Bywater BASIC version 3.XX.
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- "makefile" should compile the program on Unix-based computers.
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- "makefile.qcl" should compile using Microsoft QuickC (tm).
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- 4. Implementations
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- TTY is the base implementation and presumes a simple
- TTY-style environment, with all keyboard and screen input
- and output directed through stdin and stdout. All commands,
- functions and operators should be available in the TTY
- implementation, even when they do nothing. For example,
- CLS, COLOR and LOCATE do nothing when OPTION TERMINAL NONE
- is specified. This allows exising classic BASIC applications
- to execute, even though the display will not be accurate.
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- 5. Adding Commands and Functions
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- Follow the rules in "Implementation rules for functions and commands";
- the majority of BASIC commands are actually intrinsic functions.
- Adding a new command is more work than adding a new function.
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- In order to add a new command to bwBASIC:
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- Search for C_WRITE and bwb_WRITE,
- and add your command's eqivalent information in the same places.
- Each command (#define C_...) shoud have a unique number.
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- Adding a new function is easier:
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- Search for F_ABS_X_N,
- and add your function's equivalent information in the same places.
- Each function (#define F_...) shoud have a unique number.
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