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There is a repl for trying out the language, as well as the ability
to run script files. This client program is separate from the core runtime, so
janet could be embedded into other programs. Try janet in your browser at
janet can be embedded into other programs. Try janet in your browser at
[https://janet-lang.org](https://janet-lang.org).
<br>
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Shows documentation for the doc macro.
To get a list of all bindings in the default
environment, use the `(all-bindings)` function.
environment, use the `(all-bindings)` function. You
can also use the `(doc)` macro with no arguments if you are in the repl
to show bound symbols.
## Source
@ -122,7 +124,7 @@ is maybe more convenient and flexible for integrating into existing pipelines.
Meson also provides much better IDE integration than Make or batch files, as well as support
for cross compilation.
For the impatient, building with Meson is as simple as follows. The options provided to
For the impatient, building with Meson is as follows. The options provided to
`meson setup` below emulate Janet's Makefile.
```sh
@ -152,7 +154,7 @@ Emacs, and Atom will have syntax packages for the Janet language, though.
## Installation
See [the Introduction](https://janet-lang.org/introduction.html) for more details. If you just want
to try out the language, you don't need to install anything. You can also simply move the `janet` executable wherever you want on your system and run it.
to try out the language, you don't need to install anything. You can also move the `janet` executable wherever you want on your system and run it.
## Usage
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by entering the command `(all-bindings)` into the repl.
```
$ ./janet
Janet 0.0.0 alpha Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Calvin Rose
$ janet
Janet 1.7.1-dev-951e10f Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Calvin Rose
janet:1:> (+ 1 2 3)
6
janet:2:> (print "Hello, World!")
Hello, World!
nil
janet:3:> (os/exit)
$ ./janet -h
usage: ./janet [options] scripts...
$ janet -h
usage: build/janet [options] script args...
Options are:
-h Show this help
-v Print the version string
-s Use raw stdin instead of getline like functionality
-e Execute a string of janet
-r Enter the repl after running all scripts
-p Keep on executing if there is a top level error (persistent)
-- Stop handling option
$
-h : Show this help
-v : Print the version string
-s : Use raw stdin instead of getline like functionality
-e code : Execute a string of janet
-r : Enter the repl after running all scripts
-p : Keep on executing if there is a top level error (persistent)
-q : Hide prompt, logo, and repl output (quiet)
-k : Compile scripts but do not execute (flycheck)
-m syspath : Set system path for loading global modules
-c source output : Compile janet source code into an image
-n : Disable ANSI color output in the repl
-l path : Execute code in a file before running the main script
-- : Stop handling options
```
If installed, you can also run `man janet` to get usage information.
If installed, you can also run `man janet` and `man jpm` to get usage information.
## Embedding
The C API for Janet is not yet documented but coming soon.
Janet can be embedded in a host program very easily. There is a make target
`make amalg` which creates the file `build/janet.c`, which is a single C file
Janet can be embedded in a host program very easily. The normal build
will create a file `build/janet.c`, which is a single C file
that contains all the source to Janet. This file, along with
`src/include/janet.h` and `src/include/janetconf.h` can dragged into any C
project and compiled into the project. Janet should be compiled with `-std=c99`
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there is no need for dynamic modules, add the define
`-DJANET_NO_DYNAMIC_MODULES` to the compiler options.
See the [Embedding Section](https://janet-lang.org/capi/embedding.html) on the website for more information.
## Examples
See the examples directory for some example janet code.