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apps/interpreter/README.txt =========================== Ficl is a programming language interpreter designed to be embedded into other systems as a command, macro, and development prototyping language. Ficl is an acronym for "Forth Inspired Command Language". See http://ficl.sourceforge.net/ Build Instructions ------------------ Disclaimer: This installation steps have only been exercised using Ficl 4.1.0. With new versions you will likely have to make some adjustments to this instructtions or to the files within this directory. Think of this information as "recommendations" -- not necessarily proven instructions. 1. CD to apps/interpreters/ficl 2. Download Ficl: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ficl/files/ 3. Uznip the Ficl compressed file. For example, 'unzip ficl-4.1.0.zip' will leave the file apps/interpreters/ficl/ficl-4.1.0 4. Configure to build Ficl in the apps/interpreters/ficl directory using the configure.sh script. For example, './configure.sh ficl-4.1.0' will leave the Makefile fragment 'Make.srcs' in the ficl build directory. 5. Create your NuttX configuration. The appconfig file should include (1) the path to your application code, and (2) the path to the Ficl build directory. That latter would appear as the following line in your appconfig file: CONFIGURED_APPS += interpreters/ficl 6. Configure and build NuttX. On successful completion, the Ficl objects will be available in apps/libapps.a and that NuttX binary will be linked against that file. Of course, Ficl will do nothing unless you have written some application code that uses it!