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This directory contains support files for creating Docker containers and shell scripts used for Logtalk documenting, testing, managing, packaging, and installation.

Scripts with a `.sh` extension are Bash shells scripts for macOS, Linux, and similar systems.

Scripts with a `.ps1` extension are PowerShell 7.3.x scripts for Windows systems.

Scripts with extension `.js` are JScript command-line scripts for Windows. These are deprecated. They require WSH 5.6 or later version to be installed and should be run using cscript.exe from a DOS command line shell (you may download WSH 5.6 from `http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/list/webdev.asp`).

You can also use the Bash scripts on Windows operating-systems by installing Git for Windows (which provides a Bash shell implementation and is available from http://msysgit.github.io) and by adding the $LOGTALKHOME/scripts and $LOGTALKHOME/integration directories plus the backend Prolog compiler executable directories to the system path environment variable.

Depending on the details of you Logtalk installation, you may need to type the scripts extensions when calling them.

Man pages are provided for all POSIX shell scripts, which can be listed using the `apropos logtalk` command. HTML versions of the man pages are also available in the Logtalk website.

  • build_release.sh helper script for building most of the distribution files of a new Logtalk release; must be run on a macOS computer due to its dependency on MacPorts to build the macOS installer
  • cleandist.sh script for cleaning a Logtalk distribution in preparation for packaging; expects to be called from the parent directory of the scripts directory
  • install.sh shell script for installing Logtalk in POSIX operating systems. When using the default installation directory prefix, it must be run from this directory by a user with administration privileges (for example, `sudo ./install.sh`). The default prefix is `/opt/local` on macOS, `/usr` on Debian systems, and `/usr/local` on other POSIX systems, resulting in Logtalk being installed in $prefix/share with useful scripts written to $prefix/bin, which should be in your path); the script also accepts as an optional argument a prefix for the installation directory (for example, `./install.sh -p $HOME`)
  • uninstall.sh shell script for uninstalling Logtalk in Unix and Unix-like operating systems (must be run from this directory by a user with administration privileges)
  • logtalk_tester.sh and logtalk_tester.ps1 Bash shell script and PowerShell script for automating running unit tests in the current directory and recursively in all its sub-directories by scanning for either tester.lgt or tester.logtalk files; in its default output format, it reports, besides test results, compilation warnings and errors (please note that, depending on the tests and on the compilation mode, these warnings and errors might be expected); it can also write test results in the TAP and xUnit formats, generating files that can then be processed by continuous integration servers; known issue: the output of some multi-threading examples may interfere with the computation of the test/skipped/passed/failed totals; if the script detects either a timeout or a gtimeout command (provided by the GNU coreutils package), it will use it to run each test set if the timeout option is set to a value greater than zero; installation of the GNU sed command, when not available by default, is strongly recommended
  • logtalk_allure_report.sh and logtalk_allure_report.ps1 Bash shell and PowerShell scripts for creating Allure test reports (https://docs.qameta.io/allure-report/); requires Allure 2.21.0 or a later version; these scripts should be called after running the `logtalk_tester.*` scripts using the `-f xunit or -f xunit_net_v2` command-line options
  • logtalk_doclet.sh and logtalk_doclet.ps1 Bash shell script and PowerShell script for automating running doclets in the current directory and recursively in all its sub-directories by scanning for either doclet.lgt or doclet.logtalk files; if the script detects either a timeout or a gtimeout command (provided by the GNU coreutils package), it will use it to run each doclet if the timeout option is set to a value greater than zero
  • logtalk_version_select.sh shell script for switching between installed Logtalk versions for POSIX operating-systems; works with version 2.36.0 or later; doesn't change the Logtalk user folder; this script is loosely based on the python_select script
  • logtalk_backend_select.sh experimental shell script for defining an alias, logtalk, to a chosen backend Prolog integration script for POSIX operating-systems; the alias is created in same directory where the `*lgt` integration scripts are found
  • debian directory containing support files for building a Debian package (work in progress; experimental)
  • docker directory containing support files for building Docker containers
  • embedding directory containing scripts for embedding the Logtalk compiler/runtime and Logtalk applications using selected backend Prolog compilers
  • freedesktop directory containing support files for adding the Logtalk mime-type to the freedesktop.org shared mime-info database
  • linux directory containing files used when building
  • macos directory containing files used when building macOS installer packages
  • pack support files for creating a logtalk SWI-Prolog pack
  • pack-experimental support files for an experimental version of the SWI-Prolog pack that loads Logtalk into a logtalk module instead of loading it into user
  • windows directory containing files used when building Windows GUI installers
  • logtalk_user_setup.sh, logtalk_user_setup.ps1, and logtalk_user_setup.js end-user scripts for copying the Logtalk user-modifiable files and directories to the location pointed by the environment variable LOGTALKUSER (defaults to `~/logtalk` on POSIX operating-systems and to `My Documents\Logtalk` on Windows when the variable is not defined); must be run by each end-user in order to ensure proper permissions for the copied files; the LOGTALKHOME environment variable must be defined (pointing to the Logtalk installation directory); the logtalk_user_setup.ps1 script requires either running by a user with administration privileges due to the creation of symbolic links or turning on "Developer mode" in the Settings -> Update & Security -> For Developers panel.
  • logtalk_user_setup.bat wrapper for the logtalk_user_setup.js script to simplify its use
  • update_html_docs.sh and update_html_docs.ps1 Bash shell and PowerShell scripts for updating the HTML documentation of core entities, library, developer tools, ports, contributions, and optionally installed packs; requires Sphinx to be installed (version 3.4.1 or later) plus Pygments (version 2.7.3 or later) and the Sphinx Read The Docs theme (version 0.5.0 or later); these scripts must be called from the scripts sub-directory of a Logtalk git clone directory
  • update_svg_diagrams.sh and update_svg_diagrams.ps1 Bash shell and PowerShell scripts for updating the SVG diagrams of core entities, library, developer tools, ports, contributions, and optionally installed packs; requires GraphViz to be installed (version 2.43.20191029.1313 or later); these scripts must be called from the scripts sub-directory of a Logtalk git clone directory as the generated diagrams link to the files at the latest commit at GitHub
  • update_man_html_versions.sh shell script for updating the HTML versions of the man pages; requires roffit to be installed and available from the system PATH