Sure, and with pleasure. Assuming you followed the build instructions and are in the source directory,
./gwion example/array_lit.gw
Will run example/array_lit.gw.
example/array_lit.gw
You can also try saving a hello_world in, say, hello.gw and run
./gwion hello.gw
Just to be sure, here is an example hello_world in gwion:
<<< "Hello, World!" >>>;
Running this should ouput `Hello, World!" in the terminal.
Let me know 😄
I'm ok to answer on DEV, put I think this is the natural use case for github issues.
Sure! Let's move this conversation there! Thanks.
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Sure, and with pleasure.
Assuming you followed the build instructions and are in the source directory,
Will run
example/array_lit.gw
.You can also try saving a hello_world in, say, hello.gw and run
Just to be sure, here is an example hello_world in gwion:
Running this should ouput `Hello, World!" in the terminal.
Let me know 😄
I'm ok to answer on DEV, put I think this is the natural use case for github issues.
Sure! Let's move this conversation there! Thanks.