Gash --- Guile As SHell *********************** Gash is a POSIX-compatible shell written in Guile Scheme. It provides both the shell interface, as well as a Guile library for parsing shell scripts. Gash is designed to bootstrap Bash as part of the Guix bootstrap process. We are planning to develop Gash into a general-purpose shell and tool for building interfaces between Scheme and the shell. It is still early days for Gash. At the moment, Gash is extremely limited and extremely slow, so we cannot recommend using it as your shell. It does its bootstrapping job, and the parser works well for POSIX-compatible scripts, but that's about it. Installing ========== This package uses GNU Autotools for building and installing. For details on how to configure, build, and install it, see the file named 'INSTALLING'. If you have GNU Guix, you can skip all that and install the package by running: guix package -f guix.scm Gash is designed to work with Guile versions as early as 2.0.9. Normally, you should build Gash using 'configure' and 'make'. However, it can be built with nothing but Guile. There is an example of this in the file 'tests/bootstrap/bash-without-bash.scm'. Testing ======= Gash includes a number of unit and integration tests that can be run using 'make check'. If you are using Guile 2.0.9, you will have to make SRFI 64 available to run the unit tests. To do this, you can copy 'module/srfi/srfi-64.scm' and the 'module/srfi/srfi-64' directory from a newer version of Guile into a directory named 'srfi' in the Gash source code directory. If you have GNU Guix, you can also run the following extra tests. The bootstrap test can be run using 'make check-bootstrap'. It builds Gash using nothing but Guix's bootstrap Guile, then uses Gash to build Bash using Guix's bootstrap toolchain. This test is designed to make sure that Gash is suitable for bootstrapping. The specification tests can be run using 'make check-spec'. These tests get copied and adapted from Oil , and then run against Gash. Copying Gash ============ Gash is free software released under the GNU GPLv3 (or later). See 'COPYING' for the full license. Enjoy! Copying this file ================= This file was written by Timothy Sample . To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this file. You should have received a copy of the CC0 legalcode along with this work. If not, see .