Installation ============ Installation on Linux/UNIX -------------------------- The GNU C Compiler is fully supported, other compilers may work. The C compiler should be in your ``$PATH`` (most likely the case). Note that some few Linux distributions do not ship with a GCC compiler preinstalled - then you have to install it. Install Nim by downloading the appropriate ``.tar.xz`` file and extracting it to a directory of your choice. The Nim Compiler will stay in this directory (unless you copy it somewhere else). The compiler does not need write access to its directory, so copying the nim folder to ``/opt`` works. Then run the following command:: sh build.sh Unlike other software, Nim does not distribute its files over the whole file hierarchy. This has the advantage that you can deinstall it by just deleting its folder. The disadvantage is that you have to add it to your ``PATH`` manually. An alternative is to create a symbolic link in ``/usr/bin``:: [sudo] ln -s $your_install_dir/bin/nim /usr/bin/nim There are also ``install.sh`` and ``deinstall.sh`` scripts for distributing the files over the UNIX hierarchy. However, updating your Nim installation is more cumbersome then. To complete the installation you should also build Nim's tools like ``nimsuggest``, ``nimble`` or ``nimgrep`` via:: nim c koch koch tools Note that these tools should also end up in your ``PATH`` so adding ``$your_install_dir/bin/nim`` to your ``PATH`` is preferred over the symlink solution. Installation on the Macintosh ----------------------------- Only MacOS X is supported. Since MacOS X is UNIX based too, it works like the installation on Linux. However, for unknown reasons the symbolic link method does not work on MacOS X. You need to install Apple's developer's tools for the GNU Compiler Collection or clang. Installation on Windows ----------------------- Install Nim by downloading and unzipping the ``nim_$version.zip`` file. Run ``finish.exe`` to detect and setup your MingW environment. Currently, the following C compilers are supported under Windows: - | Microsoft's Visual C++ | http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc | (You need the SDK too - but not the full one: Only the win32api header files and import libraries are essential.) - | Gnu C Compiler (the mingw version; the cygwin version has not been tested!) | http://www.mingw.org/download.shtml - | LLVM with Clang or GNU C/C++ frontend | http://llvm.org/releases/download.html However, most testing is done with GCC. Bootstrapping from GitHub ------------------------- Take a look at the readme file on github `here `_ for instructions. Installation of Nimble ---------------------- Nimble is Nim's package manager. For the source based installations where you added Nim's ``bin`` directory to your ``$PATH`` the easiest way of installing Nimble is via:: nim c koch koch nimble