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## Build instructions
#### Java compatibility note
It is recommended to use JDK 1.8 for building Millfork.
If you have multiple Java versions installed, enter
`set JAVA_HOME=PATH_TO_JAVA\bin ` (Windows)
`export JAVA_HOME=PATH_TO_JAVA/bin ` (Mac/Linux)
(where PATH_TO_JAVA is a path to one of your JDK installations)
into the command line before running sbt to choose a JDK.
### Building without tests
Setting up the test suite for Millfork is tricky, so if you don't need the tests, you can remove them.
#### Prerequisites
* JDK 1.8
* sbt
#### Steps
* remove all test dependencies from `build.sbt`:
"org.scalatest" %% "scalatest"
"com.codingrodent.microprocessor" % "Z80Processor"
"NeatMonster" % "Intel8086"
"com.loomcom.symon" % "symon"
"com.grapeshot" % "halfnes"
"eu.rekawek.coffeegb" % "coffee-gb"
"roug.org.osnine" % "osnine-core"
* navigate to the project directory
* run `sbt 'set test in assembly := {}' compile`
to compile the project
* run `sbt 'set test in assembly := {}' assembly`
to build the executable jar file, it should appear in `target/scala-2.12`
* on Windows, use double quotes for the last two commands:
sbt "set test in assembly := {}" compile
sbt "set test in assembly := {}" assembly
### Building with tests
Test suite is useful if you plan on modifying the compiler. Some test dependencies need manual installation.
#### Prerequisites
* JDK 1.8 with Nashorn (tests don't work on newer versions)
* sbt
* Maven
#### Steps
* download the dependencies that are not available in a central repository:
https://github.com/sethm/symon/tree/71905fdb1998ee4f142260879504bc46cf27648f
https://github.com/andrew-hoffman/halfnes/tree/061
https://github.com/trekawek/coffee-gb/tree/coffee-gb-1.0.0
https://github.com/sorenroug/osnine-java/tree/b77349a6c314e1362e69b7158c385ac6f89b7ab8
* for each of them, run `maven package` and `maven install`
* navigate to the project directory
* run `sbt compile` to compile the project
* run `sbt assemble` to build the executable jar file, it should appear in `target/scala-2.12`
### Building a native executable
This is experimental.
#### Prerequisites
* an executable jar with Millfork (see above)
* GraalVM 19 or later
* native-image
* other tools required by native-image, appropriate for your operating system and GraalVM version (for example, Windows SDK 7.1 on Windows)
* a lot of RAM
#### Steps
* navigate to the directory containing the jar, most likely `target/scala-2.12`
* run `native-image -jar millfork.jar` to build a native executable for your operating system