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the same package. | the same package. | ||
- | The [[http:// | + | ===== Available Packages ===== |
- | can immediately be downloaded or installed when CPM is installed (see below). | + | |
- | Using CPM, one can also obtain more detailed information about | + | There are more than [[http:// |
- | individual packages. | + | (including more than 600 modules). |
+ | There is a [[http:// | ||
+ | with more detailed information (e.g., API documentation). | ||
+ | These packages | ||
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CPM is already part of recent distributions of the Curry systems | CPM is already part of recent distributions of the Curry systems | ||
- | PAKCS (Version 1.14.3 or higher) and KiCS2 (Version 0.5.2 or higher). | + | [[http:// |
+ | [[http:// | ||
If you have some older version of PAKCS or KiCS2, you can also | If you have some older version of PAKCS or KiCS2, you can also | ||
install CPM from its public repository. | install CPM from its public repository. | ||
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3> make | 3> make | ||
- | If this was successful, the binary '' | + | If this was successful, the binary '' |
directory '' | directory '' | ||
- | of tools distributed | + | of applications |
directory '' | directory '' | ||
- | the binary '' | + | the binary '' |
link from some path directory to this binary. | link from some path directory to this binary. | ||
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Now you can clone a copy of the central package index repository by | Now you can clone a copy of the central package index repository by | ||
- | > cpm update | + | > cypm update |
Afterwards, you can show a short list of all packages in this index by | Afterwards, you can show a short list of all packages in this index by | ||
- | > cpm list | + | > cypm list |
The command | The command | ||
- | > cpm info PACKAGE | + | > cypm info PACKAGE |
can be used to show more information about a package. | can be used to show more information about a package. | ||
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Therefore, to initialize it and use other packages, you need | Therefore, to initialize it and use other packages, you need | ||
a package description file in some project directory. | a package description file in some project directory. | ||
- | All this can be created by the command '' | + | All this can be created by the command '' |
- | > cpm new myproject | + | > cypm new myproject |
This command creates a new project directory '' | This command creates a new project directory '' | ||
containing an initial package description file '' | containing an initial package description file '' | ||
and a subdirectory '' | and a subdirectory '' | ||
- | If you need some other package | + | Change into the new project directory: |
- | add it as a dependency in '' | + | |
+ | > cd myproject | ||
+ | |||
+ | If you need some other packages | ||
+ | add them as a dependency in '' | ||
Then run | Then run | ||
- | > cpm install | + | > cypm install |
to install all dependencies of the current package. | to install all dependencies of the current package. | ||
Afterwards, start your interactive Curry environment by | Afterwards, start your interactive Curry environment by | ||
- | > cpm curry | + | > cypm curry |
and you will be able to load the modules of the current package | and you will be able to load the modules of the current package | ||
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so that you can directly load any program you have stored | so that you can directly load any program you have stored | ||
in this directory. | in this directory. | ||
+ | For instance, if the module '' | ||
+ | directory '' | ||
+ | (e.g., KiCS2 or PAKCS) by | ||
+ | |||
+ | > cypm curry :load Main | ||
===== Manual and Further Documentation ===== | ===== Manual and Further Documentation ===== |