The current release of CnC-Scala has been tested with Scala version 2.9.1.
You will need to have the scalac
and scala
commands available in your path.
Download the latest CnC-Scala distribution and unzip the contents.
You should have the following file: cnc-scala
|- readme.txt
|- bin
|-
Code Block | ||
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| ||
cnc-scala |- license.txt |- readme.txt |- release-notes.txt |- bin |- cnc_scala_compile |
...
|- cnc_scala_run |
...
|- cnc_scala_translate |
...
|- lib: |
...
|- cnc-runtime-0.1.2.jar |
...
|- jsr166y-1.7.0.jar |
...
|- examples: |
...
|- Cholesky/* |
...
|- FindPrimes/* |
...
|- LUDecomposition/* |
...
|- NQueens/* |
...
|- PartitionString/* |- SOR/* |
Set the CNC_SCALA_HOME
environment variable to point to the cnc-scala
directory.
Add ${CNC_SCALA_HOME}/bin
to your path.
The installation is now complete and you are now ready to run the examples and write your own CnC programs.