├── doc
└── node-pascal.png
├── gui
├── project1.lpr
├── unit1.lfm
├── unit1.pas
└── project1.lpi
├── package.json
├── app.js
├── example.pas
├── .gitignore
├── TobyPascal.pas
├── README.md
└── LICENSE
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1 | program project1;
2 |
3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+}
4 |
5 | uses
6 | {$IFDEF UNIX}{$IFDEF UseCThreads}
7 | cthreads,
8 | {$ENDIF}{$ENDIF}
9 | Interfaces, // this includes the LCL widgetset
10 | Forms, Unit1
11 | { you can add units after this };
12 |
13 | {$R *.res}
14 |
15 | begin
16 | RequireDerivedFormResource:=True;
17 | Application.Initialize;
18 | Application.CreateForm(TForm1, Form1);
19 | Application.Run;
20 | end.
21 |
22 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "node-pascal",
3 | "version": "0.0.1",
4 | "description": "Embed Node.js into Free Pascal",
5 | "main": "index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "test": "echo \"Error: no test specified\" && exit 1"
8 | },
9 | "repository": {
10 | "type": "git",
11 | "url": "git+https://github.com/ivere27/node-pascal.git"
12 | },
13 | "author": "",
14 | "license": "AGPL",
15 | "bugs": {
16 | "url": "https://github.com/ivere27/node-pascal/issues"
17 | },
18 | "homepage": "https://github.com/ivere27/node-pascal#readme"
19 | }
20 |
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/app.js:
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1 | 'use strict'
2 |
3 | // print toby.version
4 | console.log(`node :: toby.version = ${toby.version}`);
5 |
6 | var num = 42;
7 | var foo = 'foo';
8 |
9 | toby.on('test', function(x){
10 | console.log(`node :: toby.on(test) = ${x}`);
11 | });
12 |
13 | var result = toby.hostCall('dory', {num, foo});
14 | console.log(`node :: toby.hostCall() = ${result}`);
15 |
16 |
17 | // var cluster = require('cluster');
18 | // cluster.on('c', function(x){console.log(`node :: x`)});
19 | // if (cluster.isMaster) {
20 | // console.log('node :: im master');
21 | // cluster.fork();
22 | // cluster.emit('c', 'greeting from parent :)')
23 | // } else {
24 | // console.log('node :: im slave. bye bye');
25 | // cluster.emit('c','greeting from child :o')
26 | // process.exit(0);
27 | // }
28 |
29 |
30 | // exit after 2 secs
31 | (function(){setTimeout(function(){
32 | process.exitCode = 42;
33 | },2000)})();
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/example.pas:
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1 | program example;
2 |
3 | {$mode objfpc} {$H+}
4 |
5 | uses
6 | SysUtils, math, Classes, TobyPascal;
7 |
8 | var
9 | toby : TToby;
10 |
11 | procedure tobyOnLoad(isolate: Pointer); cdecl;
12 | begin
13 | writeln('host :: tobyOnLoad called');
14 |
15 | toby.run('console.log("node :: hi~");');
16 | end;
17 | procedure tobyOnUnload(isolate: Pointer; exitCode: Integer); cdecl;
18 | begin
19 | writeln('host :: tobyOnUnload called. ', exitCode);
20 | end;
21 | function tobyHostCall(key,value: PChar):PChar; cdecl;
22 | begin
23 | writeln('host :: tobyHostCall called. ', key, ' : ',value);
24 | exit('from tobyHostCall');
25 | end;
26 |
27 | var
28 | i : integer = 0;
29 | begin
30 | writeln('host :: example.pas main');
31 |
32 | {
33 | WriteLn(GetProcessID, ' Program: ', ParamStr(0));
34 | for j := 1 to ParamCount do
35 | WriteLn(GetProcessID, ' Param ', j, ': ', ParamStr(j));
36 | for j := 0 to GetEnvironmentVariableCount - 1 do
37 | WriteLn(GetProcessID, ' ', GetEnvironmentString(j));
38 | }
39 |
40 | // start Toby
41 | toby := TToby.Create;
42 | toby.onLoad := @tobyOnLoad;
43 | toby.onUnload := @tobyOnUnload;
44 | toby.onHostCall := @tobyHostCall;
45 | toby.start(PChar(ParamStr(0)), 'require("./app.js");');
46 |
47 | while true do
48 | begin
49 | i:= i+1;
50 | toby.emit('test', PChar(IntToStr(i)));
51 | Sleep(1000);
52 | end;
53 | end.
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1 | object Form1: TForm1
2 | Left = 1692
3 | Height = 375
4 | Top = 152
5 | Width = 585
6 | Caption = 'Form1'
7 | ClientHeight = 375
8 | ClientWidth = 585
9 | OnCreate = FormCreate
10 | LCLVersion = '1.6.0.4'
11 | object Memo1: TMemo
12 | Left = 10
13 | Height = 326
14 | Top = 10
15 | Width = 566
16 | Lines.Strings = (
17 | '''use strict'''
18 | ''
19 | 'var num = 42;'
20 | 'var foo = ''foo'';'
21 | ''
22 | 'var baz = function(x) {'
23 | ' console.log(`node :: baz() = ${foo} ${x}`);'
24 | '}'
25 | ''
26 | 'toby.on(''test'', function(x){'
27 | ' console.log(`node :: toby.on(test) = ${x}`);'
28 | '});'
29 | ''
30 | 'var result = toby.hostCall(''dory'', {num, foo});'
31 | 'console.log(`node :: toby.hostCall() = ${result}`);'
32 | ''
33 | '// dummy loop'
34 | '(function(){setInterval(function(){},1000)})();'
35 | )
36 | TabOrder = 0
37 | end
38 | object Edit1: TEdit
39 | Left = 10
40 | Height = 27
41 | Top = 344
42 | Width = 80
43 | TabOrder = 1
44 | Text = 'test'
45 | end
46 | object Edit2: TEdit
47 | Left = 96
48 | Height = 27
49 | Top = 344
50 | Width = 144
51 | TabOrder = 2
52 | Text = '42'
53 | end
54 | object Button1: TButton
55 | Left = 248
56 | Height = 25
57 | Top = 346
58 | Width = 75
59 | Caption = 'emit'
60 | OnClick = Button1Click
61 | TabOrder = 3
62 | end
63 | end
64 |
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/gui/unit1.pas:
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1 | unit Unit1;
2 |
3 | {$mode objfpc}{$H+}
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 | interface
8 |
9 | uses
10 | Classes, SysUtils, FileUtil, Forms, Controls, Graphics, Dialogs, StdCtrls,
11 | TobyPascal;
12 |
13 | type
14 | { TForm1 }
15 |
16 | TForm1 = class(TForm)
17 | Button1: TButton;
18 | Edit1: TEdit;
19 | Edit2: TEdit;
20 | Memo1: TMemo;
21 | procedure Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
22 | procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
23 | private
24 | { private declarations }
25 | public
26 | { public declarations }
27 | end;
28 |
29 | var
30 | toby : TToby;
31 | Form1: TForm1;
32 |
33 | implementation
34 |
35 | {$R *.lfm}
36 |
37 | { TForm1 }
38 |
39 |
40 | procedure tobyOnLoad(isolate: Pointer); cdecl;
41 | begin
42 | writeln('host :: tobyOnLoad called');
43 |
44 | toby.run('console.log("node :: hi~");');
45 | end;
46 | procedure tobyOnUnload(isolate: Pointer; exitCode: Integer); cdecl;
47 | begin
48 | writeln('host :: tobyOnUnload called. ', exitCode);
49 | end;
50 | function tobyHostCall(key,value: PChar):PChar; cdecl;
51 | begin
52 | writeln('host :: tobyHostCall called. ', key, ' : ',value);
53 | exit('from tobyHostCall');
54 | end;
55 |
56 | procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
57 | begin
58 | // start Toby
59 | toby := TToby.Create;
60 | toby.onLoad := @tobyOnLoad;
61 | toby.onUnload := @tobyOnUnload;
62 | toby.onHostCall := @tobyHostCall;
63 | toby.start(PChar(ParamStr(0)), Memo1.Lines.GetText);
64 | end;
65 |
66 | procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
67 | begin
68 | toby.emit(PChar(Edit1.Text), PChar(Edit2.Text));
69 | end;
70 |
71 | end.
72 |
73 |
74 |
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2 | # It can make harm to an existing project source. Read explanations below.
3 | #
4 | # Resource files are binaries containing manifest, project icon and version info.
5 | # They can not be viewed as text or compared by diff-tools. Consider replacing them with .rc files.
6 | #*.res
7 | #
8 | # Type library file (binary). In old Delphi versions it should be stored.
9 | # Since Delphi 2009 it is produced from .ridl file and can safely be ignored.
10 | #*.tlb
11 | #
12 | # Diagram Portfolio file. Used by the diagram editor up to Delphi 7.
13 | # Uncomment this if you are not using diagrams or use newer Delphi version.
14 | #*.ddp
15 | #
16 | # Visual LiveBindings file. Added in Delphi XE2.
17 | # Uncomment this if you are not using LiveBindings Designer.
18 | #*.vlb
19 | #
20 | # Deployment Manager configuration file for your project. Added in Delphi XE2.
21 | # Uncomment this if it is not mobile development and you do not use remote debug feature.
22 | #*.deployproj
23 | #
24 | # C++ object files produced when C/C++ Output file generation is configured.
25 | # Uncomment this if you are not using external objects (zlib library for example).
26 | #*.obj
27 | #
28 |
29 | # Delphi compiler-generated binaries (safe to delete)
30 | *.exe
31 | *.dll
32 | *.bpl
33 | *.bpi
34 | *.dcp
35 | *.so
36 | *.apk
37 | *.drc
38 | *.map
39 | *.dres
40 | *.rsm
41 | *.tds
42 | *.dcu
43 | *.lib
44 | *.a
45 | *.o
46 | *.ocx
47 |
48 | # Delphi autogenerated files (duplicated info)
49 | *.cfg
50 | *.hpp
51 | *Resource.rc
52 |
53 | # Delphi local files (user-specific info)
54 | *.local
55 | *.identcache
56 | *.projdata
57 | *.tvsconfig
58 | *.dsk
59 |
60 | # Delphi history and backups
61 | __history/
62 | __recovery/
63 | *.~*
64 |
65 | # Castalia statistics file (since XE7 Castalia is distributed with Delphi)
66 | *.stat
67 |
68 |
69 |
70 | # toby
71 | example
72 | project1
73 | *.bak
74 | *.ppu
75 |
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1 | unit TobyPascal;
2 |
3 | {$mode objfpc}
4 | {$H+}
5 |
6 | {$ifdef darwin}
7 | {$link toby.o}
8 | {$link libnode.48.dylib}
9 | {$link /usr/lib/libgcc_s.10.5.dylib}
10 |
11 | {$linklib c}
12 | {$linklib dl}
13 | {$linklib c++}
14 | {$endif}
15 |
16 | {$ifdef linux}
17 | {$link toby.o}
18 | {$Link libnode.so.48}
19 | {$linklib c}
20 | {$linklib stdc++}
21 | {$LinkLib gcc_s}
22 | {$LinkLib pthread}
23 | {$LinkLib dl}
24 | {$endif}
25 |
26 | interface
27 |
28 | uses
29 | Classes, SysUtils, math;
30 |
31 |
32 | type
33 | TobyOnloadCB = procedure (isolate: Pointer); cdecl;
34 | TobyOnunloadCB = procedure (isolate: Pointer; exitCode: integer); cdecl;
35 | TobyHostcallCB = function (name, value: PChar):PChar; cdecl;
36 |
37 | TToby = class
38 | private
39 | started : boolean;
40 | constructor Init;
41 | public
42 | onLoad : TobyOnloadCB;
43 | onUnload : TobyOnunloadCB;
44 | onHostCall : TobyHostcallCB;
45 |
46 | function start(processName, userScript: PChar) : boolean;
47 | function run(source: PChar) : PChar;
48 | procedure emit(name, value: PChar);
49 | class function Create: TToby;
50 | end;
51 |
52 | {
53 | typedef void (*TobyOnloadCB)(void* isolate);
54 | typedef void (*TobyOnunloadCB)(void* isolate, int exitCode);
55 | typedef char* (*TobyHostcallCB)(const char* name, const char* value);
56 |
57 | extern "C" void tobyInit(const char* processName,
58 | const char* userScript,
59 | TobyOnloadCB,
60 | TobyOnunloadCB,
61 | TobyHostcallCB);
62 | extern "C" int tobyJSCompile(const char* source, char* dest, size_t n);
63 | extern "C" int tobyJSCall(const char* name, const char* value, char* dest, size_t n);
64 | extern "C" int tobyJSEmit(const char* name, const char* value);
65 | }
66 |
67 | procedure tobyInit(processName, userScript: PChar;
68 | tobyOnLoad: TobyOnloadCB;
69 | tobyOnUnload: TobyOnunloadCB;
70 | tobyHostCall: TobyHostcallCB); cdecl; external;
71 | function tobyJSCompile(source, dest: PChar; n: integer):integer; cdecl; external;
72 | function tobyJSCall(name, value, dest: PChar; n: integer):integer; cdecl; external;
73 | function tobyJSEmit(name, value: PChar):integer; cdecl; external;
74 |
75 | implementation
76 | var
77 | Singleton : TToby = nil;
78 |
79 |
80 | procedure _OnLoad(isolate: Pointer); cdecl;
81 | begin
82 | //writeln(':: default tobyOnLoad called');
83 | end;
84 | procedure _OnUnload(isolate: Pointer; exitCode: integer); cdecl;
85 | begin
86 | //writeln(':: default _OnUnload called');
87 | end;
88 | function _OnHostCall(key,value: PChar):PChar; cdecl;
89 | begin
90 | //writeln(':: default tobyHostCall called. ', key, ' : ',value);
91 | exit('');
92 | end;
93 |
94 | constructor TToby.Init;
95 | begin
96 | started := false;
97 |
98 | // set default.
99 | onLoad := @_OnLoad;
100 | onUnload := @_OnUnload;
101 | onHostCall := @_OnHostCall;
102 |
103 | {$ifdef linux}
104 | // disable the floating point exceptions
105 | // otherwise, 'SIGFPE: invalid floating point operation' raises
106 | SetExceptionMask([exInvalidOp, exPrecision, exZeroDivide]); // exDenormalized, exOverflow, exUnderflow,
107 | {$endif}
108 |
109 | inherited Create;
110 | end;
111 |
112 | class function TToby.Create: TToby;
113 | begin
114 | if Singleton = nil then
115 | Singleton := TToby.Init;
116 | Result := Singleton;
117 | end;
118 |
119 | function TToby.start(processName, userScript: PChar) : boolean;
120 | begin
121 | if started = false then
122 | begin
123 | started := true;
124 | tobyInit(processName, userScript, onLoad, onUnload, onHostCall);
125 | exit(true);
126 | end;
127 | exit(false);
128 | end;
129 |
130 |
131 | procedure TToby.emit(name, value: PChar);
132 | begin
133 | tobyJSEmit(name, value);
134 | end;
135 |
136 | function TToby.run(source: PChar) : PChar;
137 | var
138 | dest: Array[0..1024] of Char;
139 | ret: integer;
140 | begin
141 | ret := tobyJSCompile(source, dest, Length(dest));
142 | if (ret < 0) then
143 | writeln('** Error ', ret, ' ', dest);
144 |
145 | exit(dest);
146 | end;
147 |
148 | end.
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1 | # node-pascal
2 | Embed Node.js into Free Pascal
3 |
4 | ## Example - gui
5 | 
6 |
7 | ## Example - tui
8 | ```pascal
9 | program example;
10 |
11 | {$mode objfpc} {$H+}
12 |
13 | uses
14 | SysUtils, math, Classes, TobyPascal;
15 |
16 | var
17 | toby : TToby;
18 |
19 | procedure tobyOnLoad(isolate: Pointer); cdecl;
20 | begin
21 | writeln('host :: tobyOnLoad called');
22 |
23 | toby.run('console.log("node :: hi~");');
24 | end;
25 | procedure tobyOnUnload(isolate: Pointer; exitCode: Integer); cdecl;
26 | begin
27 | writeln('host :: tobyOnUnload called. ', exitCode);
28 | end;
29 | function tobyHostCall(key,value: PChar):PChar; cdecl;
30 | begin
31 | writeln('host :: tobyHostCall called. ', key, ' : ',value);
32 | exit('from tobyHostCall');
33 | end;
34 |
35 | var
36 | i : integer = 0;
37 | j : integer;
38 | begin
39 | writeln('host :: example.pas main');
40 |
41 | // start Toby
42 | toby := TToby.Create;
43 | toby.onLoad := @tobyOnLoad;
44 | toby.onUnload := @tobyOnUnload;
45 | toby.onHostCall := @tobyHostCall;
46 | toby.start(PChar(ParamStr(0)), 'require("./app.js");');
47 |
48 | while true do
49 | begin
50 | i:= i+1;
51 | toby.emit('test', PChar(IntToStr(i)));
52 | Sleep(1000);
53 | end;
54 | end.
55 | ```
56 | #### app.js
57 | ```javascript
58 | 'use strict'
59 |
60 | // print toby.version
61 | console.log(`node :: toby.version = ${toby.version}`);
62 |
63 | var num = 42;
64 | var foo = 'foo';
65 |
66 | toby.on('test', function(x){
67 | console.log(`node :: toby.on(test) = ${x}`);
68 | });
69 |
70 | var result = toby.hostCall('dory', {num, foo});
71 | console.log(`node :: toby.hostCall() = ${result}`);
72 |
73 | // exit after 2 secs
74 | (function(){setTimeout(function(){
75 | process.exitCode = 42;
76 | },2000)})();
77 | ```
78 | #### output
79 | ```
80 | host :: example.pas main
81 | host :: tobyOnLoad called
82 | node :: hi~
83 | node :: toby.version = 0.1.3
84 | host :: tobyHostCall called. dory : {"num":42,"foo":"foo"}
85 | node :: toby.hostCall() = from tobyHostCall
86 | node :: toby.on(test) = 2
87 | node :: toby.on(test) = 3
88 | node :: toby.on(test) = 4
89 | host :: tobyOnUnload called. 42
90 | ```
91 |
92 | ## linux
93 | ```
94 | clang++ ../toby/toby.cpp -c -o toby.o --std=c++11 -fPIC -I../node/deps/v8/include/ -I../node/src/ -g \
95 | && fpc -g -Cg -k--rpath=. example.pas \
96 | && ./example
97 | ```
98 |
99 | ## lazarus - gui
100 | ```
101 | # cd gui && rm -rf lib && \
102 | lazbuild project1.lpi && ./project1
103 | ```
104 |
105 | ## mac - build node.js and toby for i386
106 | ```
107 | # toby
108 | clang++ ../toby/toby.cpp -c -o toby.o --std=c++11 -fPIC -I../node/deps/v8/include/ -I../node/src/ -I../node/deps/uv/include -g -arch i386
109 |
110 | # node.js
111 | ./configure --dest-cpu=x86 --shared --openssl-no-asm
112 | make -j4
113 |
114 | # then, copy ./out/Release/libnode.48.dylib
115 | ```
116 |
117 | ## compile and run
118 | ### fixme : workaround build command in mac
119 | ```
120 | fpc -g -Cg -Cn TobyPascal.pas \
121 | fpc -g -Cg -Cn example.pas \
122 | && clang++ -o example libnode.48.dylib toby.o TobyPascal.o example.o -arch i386 \
123 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/system.o \
124 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/objpas.o \
125 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/sysutils.o \
126 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/math.o \
127 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/classes.o \
128 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/unix.o \
129 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/errors.o \
130 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/sysconst.o \
131 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/unixtype.o \
132 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/baseunix.o \
133 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/sysctl.o \
134 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/unixutil.o \
135 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/initc.o \
136 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/ctypes.o \
137 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/types.o \
138 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/typinfo.o \
139 | /usr/local/lib/fpc/3.0.0/units/i386-darwin/rtl/rtlconsts.o \
140 | -lc -ldl \
141 | && install_name_tool -change /usr/local/lib/libnode.48.dylib libnode.48.dylib example \
142 | && ./example
143 | ```
144 |
145 | ## win
146 | ```
147 | # build 'toby' as OMF object using C++ Builder or BCC32C C++ compiler(https://www.embarcadero.com/free-tools/ccompiler)
148 | # (not COFF by VC++)
149 | ```
150 |
151 | ## ref
152 | http://wiki.freepascal.org/Using_Pascal_Libraries_with_.NET_and_Mono
153 |
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606 | PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
607 | EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
608 | SUCH DAMAGES.
609 |
610 | 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
611 |
612 | If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
613 | above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
614 | reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
615 | an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
616 | Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
617 | copy of the Program in return for a fee.
618 |
619 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
620 |
621 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
622 |
623 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
624 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
625 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
626 |
627 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
628 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
629 | state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
630 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
631 |
632 |
633 | Copyright (C)
634 |
635 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
636 | it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
637 | by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
638 | (at your option) any later version.
639 |
640 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
641 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
642 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
643 | GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
644 |
645 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
646 | along with this program. If not, see .
647 |
648 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
649 |
650 | If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
651 | network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
652 | get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
653 | interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
654 | of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
655 | solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
656 | specific requirements.
657 |
658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
661 | .
662 |
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