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Pure Functional Reactive Programming Language for Small-Scale Embedded Systems
Requirement
Just type the following command.
$ gem install emfrp
You are all set. Enjoy!
Install Bundler
if it is not installed.
$ gem install bundler
Clone this repository and install from the cloned source as follows.
$ cd emfrp
$ rake install
NOTE
Some environments require that you need to be an administrator to perform gem install
or rake install
.
Command-line-interpreter (REPL)
$ emfrpi
Compiler
$ emfrp [options] <src-file>
Options
--nomain
--cpp
.cpp
instead of .c
See the wiki of this repository for details.
Originally developed by Kensuke Sawada
FAQs
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We found that emfrp demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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