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Introduction ============ The `koch`:idx: program is Nim's maintenance script. It is a replacement for make and shell scripting with the advantage that it is much more portable. The word *koch* means *cook* in German. ``koch`` is used mainly to build the Nim compiler, but it can also be used for other tasks. This document describes the supported commands and their options. Commands ======== boot command ------------ The `boot`:idx: command bootstraps the compiler, and it accepts different options: -d:release By default a debug version is created, passing this option will force a release build, which is much faster and should be preferred unless you are debugging the compiler. -d:tinyc Include the `Tiny C `_ backend. This option is not supported on Windows. -d:useGnuReadline Includes the `rdstdin module `_ for `interactive mode `_ (aka ``nim i``). This is not needed on Windows. On other platforms this may incorporate the GNU readline library. -d:nativeStacktrace Use native stack traces (only for Mac OS X or Linux). -d:noCaas Builds Nim without compiler as a service (CAAS) support. CAAS support is required for functionality like Nim's `idetool `_ command used to integrate the compiler with `external IDEs `_. -d:avoidTimeMachine Only for Mac OS X, activating this switch will force excluding the generated ``nimcache`` directories from Time Machine backups. By default ``nimcache`` directories will be included in backups, and just for the Nim compiler itself it means backing up 20MB of generated files each time you update the compiler. Using this option will make the compiler invoke the `tmutil `_ command on all ``nimcache`` directories, setting their backup exclusion bit. You can use the following command to locate all ``nimcache`` directories and check their backup exclusion bit:: $ find . -type d -name nimcache -exec tmutil isexcluded \{\} \; -d:useFFI Nim code can use the `foreign function interface (FFI) `_ at runtime, but macros are limited to pure Nim code at compilation time. Enabling this switch will allow macros to execute non-nim code at compilation time (eg. open a file and write to it). --gc:refc|v2|markAndSweep|boehm|go|none Selects which garbage collection strategy to use for the compiler and generated code. See the `Nim's Garbage Collector `_ documentation for more information. After compilation is finished you will hopefully end up with the nim compiler in the ``bin`` directory. You can add Nim's ``bin`` directory to your ``$PATH`` or use the `install command`_ to place it where it will be found. clean command ------------- The `clean`:idx: command removes all generated files. csource command --------------- The `csource`:idx: command builds the C sources for installation. It accepts the same options as you would pass to the `boot command`_. inno command ------------ The `inno`:idx: command builds the `Inno Setup installer for Windows `_. install command --------------- The `install`:idx: command installs Nim to the specified directory, which is required as a parameter. For example, on Unix platforms you could run:: $ ./koch install /usr/local/bin temp command ------------ The temp command builds the Nim compiler but with a different final name (``nim_temp``), so it doesn't overwrite your normal compiler. You can use this command to test different options, the same you would issue for the `boot command`_. test command ------------ The `test`:idx: command can also be invoked with the alias ``tests``. This command will compile and run ``tests/testament/tester.nim``, which is the main driver of Nim's test suite. You can pass options to the ``test`` command, they will be forwarded to the tester. See its source code for available options. update command -------------- The `update`:idx: command updates nim to the latest version from github. For this command to work you need to have compiled ``koch`` itself with the ``-d:withUpdate`` switch. web command ----------- The `web`:idx: command converts the documentation in the ``doc`` directory from rst to HTML. It also repeats the same operation but places the result in the ``web/upload`` which can be used to update the website at http://nim-lang.org. By default the documentation will be built in parallel using the number of available CPU cores. If any documentation build sub commands fail, they will be rerun in serial fashion so that meaninful error output can be gathered for inspection. The ``--parallelBuild:n`` switch or configuration option can be used to force a specific number of parallel jobs or run everything serially from the start (``n == 1``). zip command ----------- The `zip`:idx: command builds the installation ZIP package.