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Lucas Stadler a7ca013b08 improve readme (current status, building it yourself). 11 years ago
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fileutil cc879e1b96 use detect in qst. 11 years ago
.gitignore d30792314d add standalone test program for detect. 11 years ago
README.md a7ca013b08 improve readme (current status, building it yourself). 11 years ago
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README.md

go

Playing with go. Late to the party, but it's fun, I think.

thoughts

  • fast
  • some level of type-safety (just scratched the surface so far)
  • good tool support (fast (!) compilation, the go tool itself, fetching libraries built-in, though versioning is missing)
  • simple (mostly, goroutines + no proper sync will bite you, thinking helps, as always)

qst - run things quickly (and easily)

intended to be run in unfamilar environments, you pass it a file or a directory and it tries to detect what it is and how to run it.

  • run qst or qst -h to see options and support project types
  • qst hello_world.go: compiles and runs hello_world.go, rerunning after it exits or the file is saved

    quite fun for small things, just throw some code in a file, have qst watch and restart when appropriate.

  • qst -phase=test ... runs the tests for projects that support it

Building it yourself

# set up $GOPATH as desired
$ export GOPATH=$PWD/.go         # choose whatever you want
$ go build qst
...
$ ./qst -h
Usage: qst <file>
...
$ ./qst examples/hello_web.rb
...
^C
$ ./qst examples/hello_web.go
...

Try changing something in the files, it's fun. :)