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60 lines
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Embryo 0.0.1
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OK a lot of peolpe ask this. What is Embryo?
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Embryo is primarily a shared library that gives you an API to load and control
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interpredted programs compiled into the abstract machine bytecode that it
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understands. This abstrac (or virtual) machine is imilar to a real machine
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with a CPU, but it is emulated in software. The architecture is simple and is
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the same as the abstract machine (AMX) in the
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<a href=http://www.compuphase.com/small.htm>SMALL</a> language as it is based
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on exactly the same code. Embryo has modified the code for the AMX extensively
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and has made it smaller and more portable. It is VERY small. The total size
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of the virtual machine code AND header files is less than 2500 lines of code.
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It includes the floating point library support by default as well. This makes
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it one of the smallest interpreting engines around, and thus makes is very
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efficient to use in code.
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Embryo also uses the SMALL compiler from the same codebase. This code has
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barely been touched and so sufferes from lots of portability issues. It has
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been partially fixed and now works on both big and little endian but the code
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still need to be gone over and really cleaned up. It does work, but it's only
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just working. It has been called embryo_cc and compiled a subset of SMALL
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binary outputs. it does not support packed strings, variable alignment, or
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debugging output. it does not support many features of the full SMALL
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compiler because the Embryo AMX does not support these either. You will find
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the Embryo codebase to work muich better on Linux (and BSD and MacOS X) and
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other UNIX operating systems as it has been developed and tested on them. IT
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is known to work on:
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gcc Linux (x86-32)
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gcc Linux (PPC)
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gcc MacOS X (PPC)
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And will likely work on more combinations. IT currently has problems on 64bit
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SPARC cpu's. Other 64bit systems are untested. It is the aim to fix the code
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so it works on all commonly used architectures (32, 64bit, big and little
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endian, alignment forgiving/unforgiving). ASo far 64bit support is the major
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issue.
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For more documentation please see the Language guide here:
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<a href=http://www.compuphase.com/smalldoc.pdf>Small Language Booklet</a>
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This documents the SMALL language and is 100% relevant for Embryo and the
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syntax of files it can compile (.sma files).
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Any help is appreciated in helping clean and port this code, so feel free to
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send patches to the Enlightenment development lists.
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The main aim of Embryo is to provide an easy to usse library for running
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compiled SMALL programs and giving them access to the calling program and
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any API it exports to the SMALL script. SMALL programs/scripts are completely
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sandboxed. They cannot access any system or function calls other than the
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ones provided by the calling appllication to the Embryo API. This mjeans a
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SMALL script cannot open or write to, delete or load files. It is fairly
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harmless and this also keeps Embryo small.
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This is a work in progress, so please be patient if things don't work for you
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- and patches and help in fixing it is very much appreciated.
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