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crun
Crystal Run : shebang wrapper for Crystal
crun is a tool enabling one to put a "bang line" in the source code of a Crystal program to run it, or to run such a source code file explicitly. It was inspired by gorun and created in an attempt to make experimenting with Crystal more appealing to people used to Ruby and similar languages which operate most visibly with source code.
Example
As an example, copy the following content to a file named "hello.cr" (or "hello", if you prefer):
#!/usr/bin/env crun
puts "Hello world"
Then, simply run it:
$ chmod +x hello.cr
$ ./hello.cr
Hello world!
Features
crun will:
- write files under a safe directory in
$CRUN_CACHE_PATH
,$XDG_CACHE_HOME/crun
,~/.cache/crun
,~/.cache/.crun
or.crun
in this order, so that the actual script location isn't touched (may be read-only) - avoid races between parallel compilation of the same file
- automatically clean up old compiled files that remain unused for
some time, by default each 7 days but can be overriden by setting
CLEAN_CACHE_DAYS
- replace the process rather than using a child
- pass arguments to the compiled application properly
- handle well shards with comment containing
dependencies
of a classicalshards.yml
file. Anchors used can be changed by settingsCRUN_SHARDS_START_ANCHOR
(default:---
) andCRUN_SHARD_END_ANCHOR
(default:...
).
Shards support example
#!/usr/bin/env crun
# ---
# minitest:
# github: ysbaddaden/minitest.cr
# ...
class Foo
def bar
"baz"
end
end
require "minitest/autorun"
class FooTest < Minitest::Test
def foo
@foo ||= Foo.new
end
def test_that_foo_bar_baz
assert_equal "baz", foo.bar
end
end
describe Foo do
let(:foo) { Foo.new }
describe "when asked about bar" do
it "must respond baz" do
foo.bar.must_equal("baz")
end
end
end
Where are the compiled files kept?
They are kept under $CRUN_CACHE_PATH
, $XDG_CACHE_HOME/crun
,
~/.cache/crun
, ~/.cache/.crun
or .crun
in this order, in a directory
named after the hostname and the slug of the source file name.
You can remove these files, but there's no reason to do this. These compiled files will be garbage collected by crun itself after a while once they stop being used. This is done in a fast and safe way so that concurrently executing scripts will not fail to execute.
How to build and install crun from source
make release
make install
You can change PREFIX
or BINDIR
environment variable, see Makefile
Usage
usage: crun <source file> [...]
Add Linux binfmt support
echo ':crystal:E::cr::/usr/local/bin/crun:OC' \
| sudo tee /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
or
make binfmt
Development
Install Git pre-commit hook
make githook
Makefile help
> make
targets:
auto Run tests suite continuously on writes
binfmt Add Linux binfmt support
check Run Ameba static code check
clean Remove crun builded binary
clobber Clean and remove editor backup files (*~)
crun Build crun binary
format Run Crystal format tool
githook Install Git pre-commit hook
help Show this help
install Install crun binary
release Build crun binary
spec Run crun specs
tests Run tests suite
todo Show fixme and todo comments
uninstall Uninstall crun binary
OsX (for fancy autotests / continuous testing)
brew tap veelenga/tap
brew install ameba crystal fswatch imagemagick terminal-notifier
or
make osx
Debian/Ubuntu (for fancy autotests / continuous testing)
apt install -y -q inotify-tools libnotify-bin
Contributing
- Fork it (https://github.com/Val/crun/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request