Hi Peter, I don’t know why Gast was not bundled with Clean 3.0. However, a quick way to get a Clean system with Gast (and more) included is to download a recent build. For example the latest quarterly for Mac:
https://ftp.cs.ru.nl/Clean/builds-quarterly/macos-x64/clean-bundle-complete-macos-x64-201907.tgz <https://ftp.cs.ru.nl/Clean/builds-quarterly/macos-x64/clean-bundle-complete-macos-x64-201907.tgz> Bas > On 23 Sep 2019, at 21:31, [email protected] wrote: > > Hi Clean-team, > > One of my students asked the following question (StdDurationTest is a module > I ask them to implement): > > ------------------ > Hello, > > I tried to compile StdDurationTest.icl, however I run into troubles > > make > clm -l -no-pie -ms -I ../lib/Gast -I ../lib/ArgEnv -I ../lib/StdLib > StdDurationTest -o StdDurationTest.o > Error [StdDurationTest.icl,11]: gast.dcl could not be imported > make: *** [all] Error 1 > > Apparently, there's no folder named 'Gast' in my clean 'lib' directory. What > is gast and how could I use it? > > I am using Clean 3.0 for macOS (10.14.6) therefore I can only use command > line. > > ------------------ > > I don't own a Mac, so I can't answer my student. However, I did notice that > the Clean 3.0 distribution of the MacOS > (https://ftp.cs.ru.nl/Clean/Clean30/macosx/clean3.0.zip) does not have a Gast > folder. > > How should (or shouldn't) MacOS users use Gast? > > Please reply to [email protected]. > > Thank you, > Peter > > _______________________________________________ > clean-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.science.ru.nl/mailman/listinfo/clean-list
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