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# Installation guide for "loda-rust" |
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## Prerequisites |
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Computer with 64 bit cpu. |
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## Step 1 - Install LODA-CPP |
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Follow the [Install guide for LODA](https://loda-lang.org/install/). |
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Verify that LODA-CPP really works |
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``` |
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PROMPT> loda eval A40 |
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2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 |
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## Step 2 - Rust language |
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On macOS/Linux you may want to use your package manager. |
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Otherwise here is the [Install guide for Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started). |
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Verify that Rust really works |
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PROMPT> cargo --version |
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cargo 1.63.0 (fd9c4297c 2022-07-01) |
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## Step 3 - Ruby language (Only used for mining) |
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On macOS/Linux you may want to use your package manager. |
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Otherwise here is the [Install guide for Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/documentation/installation/). |
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Verify that Ruby really works |
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``` |
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PROMPT> ruby --version |
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ruby 3.0.2p107 (2021-07-07 revision 0db68f0233) [x86_64-darwin20] |
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## Step 4 - Obtain "loda-rust" repository |
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#### Step 4 A |
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Check out [the loda-rust repository](https://github.com/loda-lang/loda-rust) on your computer. |
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A good place for this repository, is the `$HOME/git/loda-rust` dir. |
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#### Step 4 B |
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Compile the `rust_project` into an executable named `loda-rust`. |
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``` |
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PROMPT> pwd |
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/Users/JOHNDOE/git/loda-rust/rust_project |
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PROMPT> cargo build --release |
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PROMPT> ./target/release/loda-rust |
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loda-rust 0.0.1 |
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Experimental tool |
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USAGE: |
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loda-rust <SUBCOMMAND> |
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OPTIONS: |
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-h, --help Print help information |
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-V, --version Print version information |
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SUBCOMMANDS: |
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dependencies Print all direct/indirect dependencies of a program |
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evaluate Evaluate a program |
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) |
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install Create the $HOME/.loda-rust directory |
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mine Run the miner daemon process. Press CTRL-C to stop it. |
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pattern Identify recurring patterns among similar programs. |
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similar Identify similar programs. |
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PROMPT> |
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#### Step 4 C |
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On linux/macOS: Create symlink to the executable from within a `bin` dir, so `loda-rust` is available in `$PATH`. |
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PROMPT> cd ~/bin |
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PROMPT> ln -s ~/git/loda-rust/rust_project/target/release/loda-rust |
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Check that `loda-rust` is still available, like this: |
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``` |
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PROMPT> loda-rust |
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#### Step 4 D |
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``` |
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PROMPT> loda-rust install |
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This creates a `$HOME/.loda-rust` dir. |
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#### Step 4 E |
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Manually edit the configuration file `$HOME/.loda-rust/config.toml`. |
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Here you must update the paths, so they refer to where LODA-CPP is installed on your computer. |
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Manually modify this parameter, so it points to the "loda-programs" repository dir. |
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loda_programs_repository = "/Users/JOHNDOE/loda/programs" |
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Manually modify this parameter, so it points to the LODA-RUST repository dir. |
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loda_rust_repository = "/Users/JOHNDOE/git/loda-rust" |
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Manually modify this parameter, so it points to the unzipped OEIS stripped file. |
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oeis_stripped_file = "/Users/JOHNDOE/loda/oeis/stripped" |
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#### Step 4 F |
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Verify that `loda-rust` can evaluate the program: [A000040, The prime numbers](https://oeis.org/A000040). |
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PROMPT> loda-rust eval A40 |
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2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,31,37,41,43,47,53,59,61,67,71 |
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#### Step 4 Complete |
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Finally `loda-rust` is fully installed. |
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# Usage |
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### Mining (experimental) |
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See [mining.md](mining.md) for getting started and usage. |
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