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| author | KOBAYASHI Shuji <[email protected]> | 2020-10-19 15:03:22 +0900 |
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| committer | KOBAYASHI Shuji <[email protected]> | 2020-10-19 15:03:22 +0900 |
| commit | 81c21088196fd92d08c253efc2feb8dbead88acf (patch) | |
| tree | 8429a165026b2335dd1d994fca790906e1721ce4 /README.md | |
| parent | 27492e53a0440aee7c411d5e72b6f092cf85d6a1 (diff) | |
| download | mruby-81c21088196fd92d08c253efc2feb8dbead88acf.tar.gz mruby-81c21088196fd92d08c253efc2feb8dbead88acf.zip | |
Revert `MRUBY_TARGET` mechanism; ref #5096
* In explanation of mruby, the expression `build_config.rb` is frequently
used including official documents, so I think that it will not make sense
if the file is no longer used.
* The `MRUBY_TARGET` mechanism seems to have little improvement, so I don't
think it should be changed to avoid unnecessary confusion.
* `MRUBY_TARGET` and `MRuby.targets` represent somewhat different things,
so using the same term "target" is a bit confusing.
The mechanism that can be written short when using a file under
`build_config` (renamed from `target`) directory remains
(`build_config/${MRUBY_CONFIG}.rb` is used if the path specified
in `MRUBY_CONFIG` doesn't exist).
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 13 deletions
@@ -38,22 +38,10 @@ The URL of the mruby home-page is: https://mruby.org. We don't have a mailing list, but you can use [GitHub issues](https://github.com/mruby/mruby/issues). -## How to compile and install (mruby and gems) +## How to compile, test, and install (mruby and gems) See the [compile.md](https://github.com/mruby/mruby/blob/master/doc/guides/compile.md) file. -## How to Build - -To build mruby, execute the following from the project's root directory. - - $ rake TARGET=<target> test - -The default `TARGET` is `host`. `TARGET` will be loaded from `target` directory. - -Note: `bison` bundled with MacOS is too old to compile `mruby`. -Try `brew install bison` and follow the instuction shown to update -the `$PATH` to compile `mruby`. - ## Building documentation There are two sets of documentation in mruby: the mruby API (generated by yard) and C API (Doxygen) |
