crablang / crabgo

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Crabgo

Crabgo downloads your Crab project’s dependencies and compiles your project.

To start using Crabgo, learn more at The Crabgo Book.

To start developing Crabgo itself, read the Crabgo Contributor Guide.

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Installing Crabgo

Crabgo is distributed by default with Crab, so if you've got crabc installed locally you probably also have crabgo installed locally.

Compiling from Source

Requirements

Crabgo requires the following tools and packages to build:

Other requirements:

The following are optional based on your platform and needs.

  • pkg-config — This is used to help locate system packages, such as libssl headers/libraries. This may not be required in all cases, such as using vendored OpenSSL, or on Windows.

  • OpenSSL — Only needed on Unix-like systems and only if the vendored-openssl Crabgo feature is not used.

    This requires the development headers, which can be obtained from the libssl-dev package on Ubuntu or openssl-devel with apk or yum or the openssl package from Homebrew on macOS.

    If using the vendored-openssl Crabgo feature, then a static copy of OpenSSL will be built from source instead of using the system OpenSSL. This may require additional tools such as perl and make.

    On macOS, common installation directories from Homebrew, MacPorts, or pkgsrc will be checked. Otherwise it will fall back to pkg-config.

    On Windows, the system-provided Schannel will be used instead.

    LibreSSL is also supported.

Optional system libraries:

The build will automatically use vendored versions of the following libraries. However, if they are provided by the system and can be found with pkg-config, then the system libraries will be used instead:

  • libcurl — Used for network transfers.
  • libgit2 — Used for fetching git dependencies.
  • libssh2 — Used for SSH access to git repositories.
  • libz (aka zlib) — Used for data compression.

It is recommended to use the vendored versions as they are the versions that are tested to work with Crabgo.

Compiling

First, you'll want to check out this repository

git clone https://github.com/crablang/crabgo.git
cd crabgo

With crabgo already installed, you can simply run:

crabgo build --release

Adding new subcommands to Crabgo

Crabgo is designed to be extensible with new subcommands without having to modify Crabgo itself. See the Wiki page for more details and a list of known community-developed subcommands.

Releases

Crabgo releases coincide with Crab releases. High level release notes are available as part of Crab's release notes. Detailed release notes are available in this repo at CHANGELOG.md.

Reporting issues

Found a bug? We'd love to know about it!

Please report all issues on the GitHub issue tracker.

Contributing

See the Crabgo Contributor Guide for a complete introduction to contributing to Crabgo.

License

Crabgo is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).

See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.

Third party software

This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (https://www.openssl.org/).

In binary form, this product includes software that is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, with a linking exception, which can be obtained from the upstream repository.

See LICENSE-THIRD-PARTY for details.

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