├── .github └── workflows │ └── snapshots.yml ├── .gitignore ├── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── LICENSE ├── NuGet.Config ├── Program.cs ├── README ├── VERSION └── VERSION ├── amcli.1 ├── amcli.csproj ├── build.sh ├── deps.nix ├── flake.lock ├── flake.nix ├── publishing └── debian │ ├── all.sh │ └── pack-deb.sh └── test.sh /.github/workflows/snapshots.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: 'Automatic snapshots' 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: 6 | - master 7 | paths: 8 | - 'VERSION/**' 9 | 10 | jobs: 11 | build: 12 | strategy: 13 | matrix: 14 | include: 15 | - os: windows-latest 16 | flag: win-x64 17 | - os: ubuntu-latest 18 | flag: linux-x64 19 | - os: macos-latest 20 | flag: osx-x64 21 | 22 | runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} 23 | 24 | steps: 25 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 26 | 27 | - uses: actions/setup-dotnet@v1 28 | with: 29 | dotnet-version: '7.0.100' 30 | 31 | - run: | 32 | dotnet publish -r ${{ matrix.flag }} -c release -o ./publish-output -p:Version=$(cat ./VERSION/VERSION) 33 | 34 | - if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-latest' }} 35 | run: | 36 | mv ./publish-output/CLI ./publish-output/amcli-${{ matrix.flag }} 37 | 38 | - if: ${{ matrix.os == 'windows-latest' }} 39 | run: | 40 | mv ./publish-output/CLI.exe ./publish-output/amcli-win-x64.exe 41 | 42 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 43 | if: ${{ matrix.os == 'windows-latest' }} 44 | with: 45 | name: amcli-win-x64 46 | path: ./publish-output/amcli-${{ matrix.flag }}.exe 47 | 48 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3 49 | if: ${{ matrix.os != 'windows-latest' }} 50 | with: 51 | name: amcli-${{ matrix.flag }} 52 | path: ./publish-output/amcli-${{ matrix.flag }} 53 | 54 | release: 55 | needs: build 56 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 57 | 58 | steps: 59 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 60 | - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3 61 | with: 62 | name: amcli-win-x64 63 | - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3 64 | with: 65 | name: amcli-linux-x64 66 | - uses: actions/download-artifact@v3 67 | with: 68 | name: amcli-osx-x64 69 | 70 | - run: | 71 | version=$(cat ./VERSION/VERSION) 72 | echo ${{ secrets.CLI_ACCESS_TOKEN }} > token.txt 73 | gh auth login --with-token < token.txt 74 | gh release create v$version \ 75 | ./amcli-win-x64.exe \ 76 | ./amcli-linux-x64 \ 77 | ./amcli-osx-x64 \ 78 | -R asc-community/AngouriMathCLI \ 79 | -t 'AngouriMath CLI' \ 80 | -n 'Expant assets and find the binary for you' 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################################################################################ 2 | # 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /NuGet.Config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Program.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // amcli - command line interface for CAS AngouriMath 2 | // Copyright (C) 2022 Angouri 3 | // 4 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 6 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | // (at your option) any later version. 8 | // 9 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | // GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | // 14 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | // along with this program. If not, see . 16 | 17 | using AngouriMath; 18 | using AngouriMath.Extensions; 19 | using HonkSharp; 20 | using HonkSharp.Functional; 21 | 22 | var cliArgs = System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs(); 23 | var reader = new ArgReader(cliArgs); 24 | 25 | 26 | Entity expr; 27 | Entity.Variable v; 28 | string res; 29 | 30 | var cmd = reader.Next(); 31 | switch (cmd) 32 | { 33 | case "help" or "-h" or "--help": 34 | Console.WriteLine(""" 35 | 36 | .d8b. .88b d88. .o88b. db d888888b 37 | d8' `8b 88'YbdP`88 d8P Y8 88 `88' 38 | 88ooo88 88 88 88 8P 88 88 39 | 88~~~88 88 88 88 8b 88 88 40 | 88 88 88 88 88 Y8b d8 88booo. .88. 41 | YP YP YP YP YP `Y88P' Y88888P Y888888P 42 | 43 | amcli (c) 2022 Angouri 44 | This is free software. You're free to use, modify and redistribute it. 45 | GNU GPL v3 license. Made with AngouriMath (MIT Expat) and .NET (MIT Expat). 46 | 47 | Why use it? 48 | - Free and cross-platform 49 | - CLI interface for script automations 50 | - Piping for complex operations 51 | - Fast and small 52 | 53 | COMMANDS 54 | 55 | EVAL 56 | 57 | amcli eval - to evaluate into a single number, boolean, or a+bi format 58 | for complex numbers. Expects one argument. 59 | 60 | Example: 61 | $ amcli eval "1 / 2" 62 | 0.5 63 | $ amcli eval "e ^ pi > pi ^ e" 64 | true 65 | 66 | DIFF 67 | 68 | amcli diff - to differentiate the expression over the given variable 69 | (the first argument). Expects two arguments. 70 | 71 | Example: 72 | $ amcli diff "x" "sin(x)" 73 | cos(x) 74 | $ amcli diff "x" "1 + x^2" 75 | 2 * x 76 | $ echo "1 + x^2" | amcli diff "x" 77 | 2 * x 78 | 79 | SIMP 80 | 81 | amcli simp - to simplify the expression. Expects one argument. 82 | 83 | Example: 84 | $ amcli simp "sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2" 85 | 1 86 | 87 | FSIMP 88 | 89 | amcli fsimp - to simplify the expression "faster". This one works 90 | closer to eval than to simp, but unlike eval, it won't try to 91 | collapse to a single number or boolean (e. g. sqrt(3) will stay as 92 | it is). Expects one argument. 93 | 94 | Example: 95 | $ amcli fsimp "sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2" 96 | 1 97 | 98 | SOLVE 99 | 100 | amcli solve - to solve a *statement* over the given variable. A 101 | *statement* is an expression, otherwise evaluable to true or false 102 | (e. g. "x > 3" is a statement, but "x ^ 2" is not). 103 | 104 | When the solution set is a finite solution, all solutions are written 105 | line-by-line. Otherwise, it's written as one line. 106 | 107 | Example: 108 | $ amcli solve "x" "x2 - 1 = 0" 109 | 1 110 | -1 111 | $ amcli solve x "x2 > 1" 112 | (-oo; -1) \/ (1; +oo) 113 | 114 | LATEX 115 | 116 | amcli latex - to convert an expression into LaTeX format. Expects one 117 | argument. 118 | 119 | Example: 120 | $ amcli latex "1/2" 121 | \frac{1}{2} 122 | $ amcli latex "(sqrt(3) + x) / limit(sin(x) / x, x, 0)" 123 | \frac{\sqrt{3}+x}{\lim_{x\to 0} \left[\frac{\sin\left(x\right)}{x}\right]} 124 | 125 | SUB 126 | 127 | amcli sub - to substitute an expression instead of a variable. Expects 128 | three arguments (variable to substitute, expression to be substituted 129 | instead of the variable, expression). 130 | 131 | Example: 132 | $ amcli sub x pi "sin(x / 3)" 133 | sin(pi / 3) 134 | $ amcli sub x "pi / 3" "sin(x)" 135 | sin(pi / 3) 136 | 137 | PIPING 138 | 139 | Any argument can be received either as a CLI argument or through 140 | standard input. For example, 141 | 142 | amcli eval "1 + 1" 143 | 144 | is equivalent to 145 | 146 | echo "1 + 1" | amcli eval 147 | 148 | This allows to pipe complex evaluations: 149 | 150 | echo "sin(x) * cos(y)" \ # 0. initial expression 151 | | amcli diff x \ # 1. differentiate over x 152 | | amcli sub x y \ # 2. substitute y instead of x 153 | | amcli diff y \ # 3. differentiate over y 154 | | amcli sub y "pi/3" \ # 4. substitute pi/3 instead of y 155 | | amcli simplify # 5. simplify 156 | 157 | Prints 158 | 159 | -1/2 * sqrt(3) 160 | 161 | Special symbol "_" (underscore) can be used to use stdinput instead 162 | of an argument. For instance, if you want to substitute the result of 163 | an operation into another expression: 164 | 165 | echo "e^x" \ 166 | | amcli sub u _ "u / (1 + u)" \ 167 | | amcli sub x 10 \ 168 | | amcli eval 169 | 170 | Here the result of `echo` is substituted instead of the second argument 171 | of `amcli sub`, not the last one. 172 | 173 | OTHER 174 | 175 | You can bind amcli to @ using aliases. On Unix-like operating systems, 176 | add 177 | 178 | alias @=amcli 179 | 180 | (or specify the full path) 181 | """); 182 | break; 183 | 184 | case "eval": 185 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity().Evaled; 186 | res = expr.ToString(); 187 | if (expr is Entity.Number.Rational rat) 188 | res = rat.RealPart.EDecimal.ToString(); 189 | Console.WriteLine(res); 190 | break; 191 | 192 | case "diff": 193 | v = (Entity.Variable)reader.Next(); 194 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 195 | Console.WriteLine(expr.Differentiate(v)); 196 | break; 197 | 198 | case "solve": 199 | v = (Entity.Variable)reader.Next(); 200 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 201 | var sols = expr.Solve(v); 202 | if (sols is Entity.Set.FiniteSet fs) 203 | foreach (var sol in fs) 204 | Console.WriteLine(sol); 205 | else 206 | Console.WriteLine(sols); 207 | break; 208 | 209 | case "latex": 210 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 211 | Console.WriteLine(expr.Latexise()); 212 | break; 213 | 214 | case "simp": 215 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 216 | Console.WriteLine(expr.Simplify()); 217 | break; 218 | 219 | case "fsimp": 220 | expr = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 221 | Console.WriteLine(expr.InnerSimplified); 222 | break; 223 | 224 | case "sub": 225 | v = (Entity.Variable)reader.Next(); 226 | var withWhat = reader.Next().ToEntity(); 227 | expr = reader.Next(); 228 | Console.WriteLine(expr.Substitute(v, withWhat)); 229 | break; 230 | 231 | default: 232 | Console.WriteLine($"Unrecognized command `{cmd}`"); 233 | break; 234 | } 235 | 236 | public sealed class ArgReader 237 | { 238 | private readonly string[] args; 239 | private int curr = 1; 240 | public ArgReader(string[] args) 241 | => this.args = args; 242 | public string Next() 243 | { 244 | if (curr < args.Length) 245 | { 246 | var res = args[curr]; 247 | if (res is "_") 248 | res = Console.ReadLine()!; 249 | curr++; 250 | return res; 251 | } 252 | return Console.ReadLine()!; 253 | } 254 | } 255 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | amcli.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /VERSION/VERSION: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0.0.5-beta 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /amcli.1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .TH amcli 1 "amcli" 2 | .SH DESCRIPTION 3 | Why use it? 4 | - Free and cross-platform 5 | - CLI interface for script automations 6 | - Piping for complex operations 7 | - Fast and small 8 | .SH SUBCOMMANDS 9 | .TP 10 | \fBeval\fR 11 | to evaluate into a single number, boolean, or a+bi form at for complex numbers. Expects one argument. 12 | 13 | Example: 14 | $ amcli eval "1 / 2" 15 | 0.5 16 | $ amcli eval "e ^ pi > pi ^ e" 17 | true 18 | 19 | .TP 20 | \fBdiff\fR 21 | to differentiate the expression over the given variable (the first argument). Expects two arguments. 22 | 23 | Example: 24 | $ amcli diff "x" "sin(x)" 25 | cos(x) 26 | $ amcli diff "x" "1 + x^2" 27 | 2 * x 28 | $ echo "1 + x^2" | amcli diff "x" 29 | 2 * x 30 | 31 | .TP 32 | \fBsimp\fR 33 | to simplify the expression. Expects one argument. 34 | 35 | Example: 36 | $ amcli simp "sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2" 37 | 1 38 | 39 | .TP 40 | \fBfsimp\fR 41 | to simplify the expression "faster". This one works closer to eval than to simp, but unlike eval, it won't try to collapse to a single number or boolean (e. g. sqrt(3) will stay as it is). Expects one argument. 42 | 43 | Example: 44 | $ amcli fsimp "sin(x)^2 + cos(x)^2" 45 | 1 46 | 47 | .TP 48 | \fBsolve\fR 49 | to solve a *statement* over the given variable. A *statement* is an expression, otherwise evaluable to true or false (e. g. "x > 3" is a statement, but "x ^ 2" is not). 50 | 51 | When the solution set is a finite solution, all solutions are written line-by-line. Otherwise, it's written as one line. 52 | 53 | Example: 54 | $ amcli solve "x" "x2 - 1 = 0" 55 | 1 56 | -1 57 | $ amcli solve x "x2 > 1" 58 | (-oo; -1) \/ (1; +oo) 59 | 60 | .TP 61 | \fBlatex\fR 62 | to convert an expression into LaTeX format. Expects one argument. 63 | 64 | Example: 65 | $ amcli latex "1/2" 66 | \frac{1}{2} 67 | $ amcli latex "(sqrt(3) + x) / limit(sin(x) / x, x, 0)" 68 | \\frac{\\sqrt{3}+x}{\\lim_{x\\to 0} \\left[\\frac{\\sin\\left(x\\right)}{x}\\right]} 69 | 70 | .TP 71 | \fBsub\fR 72 | to substitute an expression instead of a variable. Expects three arguments (variable to substitute, expression to be substituted instead of the variable, expression). 73 | 74 | Example: 75 | $ amcli sub x pi "sin(x / 3)" 76 | sin(pi / 3) 77 | $ amcli sub x "pi / 3" "sin(x)" 78 | sin(pi / 3) 79 | 80 | .SH PIPING 81 | .TP 82 | 83 | Any argument can be received either as a CLI argument or through standard input. 84 | For example, 85 | 86 | amcli eval "1 + 1" 87 | 88 | is equivalent to 89 | 90 | echo "1 + 1" | amcli eval 91 | 92 | This allows to pipe complex evaluations: 93 | 94 | echo "sin(x) * cos(y)" \ # 0. initial expression 95 | | amcli diff x \ # 1. differentiate over x 96 | | amcli sub x y \ # 2. substitute y instead of x 97 | | amcli diff y \ # 3. differentiate over y 98 | | amcli sub y "pi/3" \ # 4. substitute pi/3 instead of y 99 | | amcli simplify # 5. simplify 100 | 101 | Prints 102 | 103 | -1/2 * sqrt(3) 104 | 105 | Special symbol "_" (underscore) can be used to use stdinput instead of an argument. For instance, if you want to substitute the result of an operation into another expression: 106 | 107 | echo "e^x" \ 108 | | amcli sub u _ "u / (1 + u)" \ 109 | | amcli sub x 10 \ 110 | | amcli eval 111 | 112 | Here the result of `echo` is substituted instead of the second argument of `amcli sub`, not the last one. 113 | 114 | .SH OTHER 115 | 116 | You can bind amcli to @ using aliases. On Unix-like operating systems, add 117 | 118 | alias @=amcli 119 | 120 | (or specify the full path) 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /amcli.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Exe 5 | net7.0 6 | enable 7 | enable 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | if [[ -z $1 ]]; then 3 | printf "Provide rid\n" 4 | exit 5 | fi 6 | 7 | rm -r bin 8 | rm -r obj 9 | 10 | # dotnet publish \ 11 | dotnet publish \ 12 | -r $1 \ 13 | -c release \ 14 | -o ./publish-output \ 15 | -p:SelfContained=true \ 16 | -p:PublishAot=true \ 17 | -p:PublishTrimmed=true \ 18 | -p:TrimMode=full \ 19 | -p:IlcInvariantGlobalization=true \ 20 | -p:IlcOptimizationPreference=Speed \ 21 | -p:IlcDisableReflection=false \ 22 | -p:StripSymbols=true \ 23 | -p:Version=$(cat ./VERSION/VERSION) 24 | 25 | mv ./publish-output/CLI ./publish-output/amcli 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deps.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file was automatically generated by passthru.fetch-deps. 2 | # Please dont edit it manually, your changes might get overwritten! 3 | 4 | { fetchNuGet }: [ 5 | (fetchNuGet { pname = "AngouriMath"; version = "1.4.0-preview.3"; sha256 = "088ij3jps5wkshw5d39mrkvf06jxvkqwkpxg30ipcp8958f23nyx"; }) 6 | (fetchNuGet { pname = "Antlr4.Runtime.Standard"; version = "4.9.2"; sha256 = "0gd1w9h7qs52kilkkz532nxcvvqy26fmilpr9vk2q9ww8qr10s8f"; }) 7 | (fetchNuGet { pname = "GenericTensor"; version = "1.0.4"; sha256 = "0am2s5216cz4rzf3j44c6hravi0va13dxsba89v7c530z485mmai"; }) 8 | (fetchNuGet { pname = "HonkSharp"; version = "1.0.3"; sha256 = "09nh52g7mdw8mvgr5z6z2f4kdsscvsb7m7mmsx3vwfizwa8f31p4"; }) 9 | (fetchNuGet { pname = "PeterO.Numbers"; version = "1.8.0"; sha256 = "0s454mc0yv1vnpb80paj35znpkx2471h6aradj3mmh5dnsrzw8wh"; }) 10 | ] 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.lock: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "nodes": { 3 | "my-nix": { 4 | "locked": { 5 | "lastModified": 1683399880, 6 | "narHash": "sha256-sAFqdYFUETw1NSIXumtPQbhjfzEhaFpOFxIHzQdEQe8=", 7 | "owner": "WhiteBlackGoose", 8 | "repo": "my-nix", 9 | "rev": "97899c686170f360a27920495e42e515a756182c", 10 | "type": "github" 11 | }, 12 | "original": { 13 | "owner": "WhiteBlackGoose", 14 | "ref": "master", 15 | "repo": "my-nix", 16 | "type": "github" 17 | } 18 | }, 19 | "nixpkgs": { 20 | "locked": { 21 | "lastModified": 1683408522, 22 | "narHash": "sha256-9kcPh6Uxo17a3kK3XCHhcWiV1Yu1kYj22RHiymUhMkU=", 23 | "owner": "NixOS", 24 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 25 | "rev": "897876e4c484f1e8f92009fd11b7d988a121a4e7", 26 | "type": "github" 27 | }, 28 | "original": { 29 | "owner": "NixOS", 30 | "ref": "nixos-unstable", 31 | "repo": "nixpkgs", 32 | "type": "github" 33 | } 34 | }, 35 | "root": { 36 | "inputs": { 37 | "my-nix": "my-nix", 38 | "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs" 39 | } 40 | } 41 | }, 42 | "root": "root", 43 | "version": 7 44 | } 45 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /flake.nix: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | inputs.nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; 3 | inputs.my-nix.url = "github:WhiteBlackGoose/my-nix/master"; 4 | outputs = { nixpkgs, my-nix, ... }: 5 | let 6 | systems = [ 7 | "x86_64-linux" 8 | "aarch64-linux" 9 | "x86_64-darwin" 10 | "aarch64-darwin" 11 | ]; in 12 | { 13 | devShells = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs systems (arch: { 14 | default = my-nix.dotnetShell 15 | nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${arch} 16 | (p: [ p.sdk_7_0 ]) 17 | (p: [ ]) 18 | ; 19 | }); 20 | 21 | packages = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs systems (arch: with nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${arch}; { 22 | default = 23 | buildDotnetModule { 24 | pname = "amcli"; 25 | version = builtins.readFile VERSION/VERSION; 26 | src = ./.; 27 | nugetDeps = ./deps.nix; 28 | nativeBuildInputs = [ 29 | pkgs.installShellFiles 30 | ]; 31 | dotnet-sdk = dotnetCorePackages.sdk_7_0; 32 | dotnet-runtime = dotnetCorePackages.runtime_7_0; 33 | projectFile = "./amcli.csproj"; 34 | postInstall = '' 35 | installManPage amcli.1 36 | ''; 37 | meta = { 38 | description = "CLI interface to AngouriMath symbolic algebra library"; 39 | licenses = pkgs.lib.licenses.gpl3; 40 | homepage = "https://am.angouri.org"; 41 | mainProgram = "amcli"; 42 | }; 43 | }; 44 | }); 45 | }; 46 | } 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /publishing/debian/all.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | VERSION=$(cat ../../VERSION) 4 | NAME='amcli' 5 | folder="${NAME}_$(sed "s/-.*//g" $VERSION)" 6 | printf $folder 7 | exit 8 | # folder="${NAME}_0.0.1" 9 | 10 | # 1. TARBALL 11 | echo "------------- I. Tarball" 12 | rm -r output 13 | mkdir output 14 | cd output 15 | mkdir src 16 | cp ../../../Program.cs ./src/ 17 | cp ../../../CLI.csproj ./src/ 18 | cp ../../../Makefile ./src/ 19 | cp ../../../build.sh ./src/ 20 | cp ../../../VERSION ./src/ 21 | tar czfv ./$folder.orig.tar.gz --exclude="**/obj/**" --exclude="**/bin/**" --exclude="**/debian/**" ./src 22 | 23 | 24 | # 2. ADD PACKAGE FILES 25 | echo "------------- II. Package files" 26 | export EMAIL="wbg@member.fsf.org" 27 | 28 | 29 | cd ./src 30 | mkdir debian 31 | dch --create -v $VERSION --package $NAME 32 | 33 | # compat 34 | echo "10" > ./debian/compat 35 | 36 | # control 37 | printf "Source: $NAME\n" > ./debian/control 38 | printf "Maintainer: WhiteBlackGoose <$EMAIL>\n" >> ./debian/control 39 | printf "Section: misc\n" >> ./debian/control 40 | printf "Priority: optional\n" >> ./debian/control 41 | printf "Standards-Version: 3.9.2\n" >> ./debian/control 42 | printf "Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9)\n" >> ./debian/control 43 | printf "\n" >> ./debian/control 44 | printf "Package: $NAME\n" >> ./debian/control 45 | printf "Architecture: any\n" >> ./debian/control 46 | printf "Description: CLI Computer Algebra System based on AngouriMath" >> ./debian/control 47 | 48 | # copyright 49 | printf "Files: *\n" > ./debian/copyright 50 | printf "Copyright: 2022 WhiteBlackGoose\n" >> ./debian/copyright 51 | printf "License: CC0" >> ./debian/copyright 52 | 53 | # rules 54 | printf "#!/usr/bin/make -f\n" > ./debian/rules 55 | echo '%:' >> ./debian/rules 56 | echo ' dh $@' >> ./debian/rules 57 | printf "\n" >> ./debian/rules 58 | printf "override_dh_auto_install:\n" >> ./debian/rules 59 | echo " \$(MAKE) DESTDIR=\$\$(pwd)/debian/$NAME prefix=/usr install" >> ./debian/rules 60 | 61 | # hello-world.dirs 62 | echo 'usr/bin' > ./debian/$NAME.dirs 63 | 64 | # source/format 65 | mkdir ./debian/source 66 | printf "3.0 (quilt)" > ./debian/source/format 67 | 68 | 69 | # 3. BUILD PACKAGE 70 | echo "------------ III. Build " 71 | debuild 72 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /publishing/debian/pack-deb.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | VERSION=$(cat ../../VERSION/VERSION) 4 | NAME='amcli' 5 | folder="${NAME}_$(echo $VERSION | sed "s/-.*//g")" 6 | 7 | # 1. TARBALL 8 | echo "------------- I. Tarball" 9 | rm -r output 10 | mkdir output 11 | cd output 12 | mkdir src 13 | cp ../../../Program.cs ./src/ 14 | cp ../../../CLI.csproj ./src/ 15 | cp ../../../Makefile ./src/ 16 | cp ../../../build.sh ./src/ 17 | cp ../../../VERSION ./src/ 18 | tar czfv ./$folder.orig.tar.gz --exclude="**/obj/**" --exclude="**/bin/**" --exclude="**/debian/**" ./src 19 | 20 | 21 | # 2. ADD PACKAGE FILES 22 | echo "------------- II. Package files" 23 | export EMAIL="wbg@member.fsf.org" 24 | 25 | 26 | cd ./src 27 | mkdir debian 28 | dch --create -v $VERSION --package $NAME 29 | 30 | # compat 31 | echo "10" > ./debian/compat 32 | 33 | # control 34 | printf "Source: $NAME\n" > ./debian/control 35 | printf "Maintainer: WhiteBlackGoose <$EMAIL>\n" >> ./debian/control 36 | printf "Section: misc\n" >> ./debian/control 37 | printf "Priority: optional\n" >> ./debian/control 38 | printf "Standards-Version: 3.9.2\n" >> ./debian/control 39 | printf "Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9)\n" >> ./debian/control 40 | printf "\n" >> ./debian/control 41 | printf "Package: $NAME\n" >> ./debian/control 42 | printf "Architecture: any\n" >> ./debian/control 43 | printf "Description: CLI Computer Algebra System based on AngouriMath" >> ./debian/control 44 | 45 | # copyright 46 | printf "Files: *\n" > ./debian/copyright 47 | printf "Copyright: 2022 WhiteBlackGoose\n" >> ./debian/copyright 48 | printf "License: CC0" >> ./debian/copyright 49 | 50 | # rules 51 | printf "#!/usr/bin/make -f\n" > ./debian/rules 52 | echo '%:' >> ./debian/rules 53 | echo ' dh $@' >> ./debian/rules 54 | printf "\n" >> ./debian/rules 55 | printf "override_dh_auto_install:\n" >> ./debian/rules 56 | echo " \$(MAKE) DESTDIR=\$\$(pwd)/debian/$NAME prefix=/usr install" >> ./debian/rules 57 | 58 | # hello-world.dirs 59 | echo 'usr/bin' > ./debian/$NAME.dirs 60 | 61 | # source/format 62 | mkdir ./debian/source 63 | printf "3.0 (quilt)" > ./debian/source/format 64 | 65 | 66 | # 3. BUILD PACKAGE 67 | echo "------------ III. Build " 68 | debuild 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ftest () { 2 | if [[ "$2" == "$3" ]]; then 3 | printf "#$1 OK\n" 4 | else 5 | printf "#$1 ERR: Expected $2, got $3\n" 6 | fi 7 | } 8 | 9 | 10 | ftest 1 "2" "$(./publish-output/amcli eval "1 + 1")" 11 | ftest 2 "2 * x" "$(./publish-output/amcli diff "x" "1 + x2")" 12 | ftest 3 "2 * x * sqrt(3)" "$(./publish-output/amcli diff "x" "1 + x2 * sqrt(3)")" 13 | ftest 4 "[0; +oo)" "$(./publish-output/amcli solve "x" "x >= 0")" 14 | ftest 5 "2" "$(echo "1 + 1" | ./publish-output/amcli eval)" 15 | ftest 6 "cos(x)" "$(echo "sin(x)" | ./publish-output/amcli diff "x")" 16 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------