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@ -8,33 +8,39 @@ This document gives some helpful instructions which should make your experience
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It's common to want to compile things as quickly as possible. Ensuring `make` has the right `--jobs` flag will ensure all processors are utilized when building software projects. To do this effectively, you can set `MAKEFLAGS` in your shell configuration/profile:
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# On macOS with Fish shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs "(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
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``` shell
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# On macOS with Fish shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs "(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
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# On macOS with Bash/ZSH shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs $(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)"
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# On macOS with Bash/ZSH shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs $(sysctl -n hw.ncpu)"
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# On Linux with Fish shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs "(nproc)
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# On Linux with Fish shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs "(nproc)
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# On Linux with Bash/ZSH shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs $(nproc)"
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# On Linux with Bash/ZSH shell:
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export MAKEFLAGS="--jobs $(nproc)"
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```
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## Configure Ruby
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It's generally advisable to use a build directory.
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./autogen.sh
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mkdir build
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cd build
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../configure --prefix $HOME/.rubies/ruby-head
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make install
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``` shell
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./autogen.sh
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mkdir build
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cd build
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../configure --prefix $HOME/.rubies/ruby-head
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make install
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```
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### Without Documentation
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If you are frequently building Ruby, this will reduce the time it takes to `make install`.
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../configure --disable-install-doc
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``` shell
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../configure --disable-install-doc
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```
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## Running Ruby
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You can create a file in the Ruby source root called `test.rb`. You can build `miniruby` and execute this script:
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make run
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``` shell
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make run
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```
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If you want more of the standard library, you can use `runruby` instead of `run`.
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There are a set of tests in `bootstraptest/` which cover most basic features of the core Ruby language.
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make test
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``` shell
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make test
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```
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### Run Extensive Tests
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There are extensive tests in `test/` which cover a wide range of features of the Ruby core language.
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make test-all
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``` shell
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make test-all
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```
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You can run specific tests by specifying their path:
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make test-all TESTS=../test/fiber/test_io.rb
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``` shell
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make test-all TESTS=../test/fiber/test_io.rb
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```
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### Run RubySpec Tests
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RubySpec is a project to write a complete, executable specification for the Ruby programming language.
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make test-all test-rubyspec
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``` shell
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make test-all test-rubyspec
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```
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