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# GF's Resource Grammar Library (RGL)
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The contents of this repository have been split from the original monolithic GF repository here: <https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/GF/tree/master/lib>
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# GF Resource Grammar Library (RGL)
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## Requirements
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The GF Resource Grammar Library is the standard library for Grammatical Framework. It covers the morphology and basic syntax of over 30 languages.
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In order to build the RGL, you will need:
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- GF installed on your system
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- Haskell
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For more about the RGL, see the [synopsis page](http://www.grammaticalframework.org/lib/doc/synopsis.html).
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A method for building the RGL without Haskell is in the works.
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## Choose your build method
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## Basic usage
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There are 3 ways to build and install the RGL:
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If you have `make`, you can compile the RGL and install it to the default location (see note below) with:
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- Haskell script `Make.hs`
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- Shell script `Make.sh` (does not require Haskell)
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- Windows batch file `Make.bat` (does not require Haskell)
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## Install locations
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The install scripts will try to determine where to copy the compiled RGL modules.
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It will look for, in this order:
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- the `--dest=` flag (see below)
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- the `GF_LIB_PATH` environment variable
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- the file `../gf-core/DATA_DIR` (relative to this directory). This only works if you have the `gf-core` and `gf-rgl` repositories in the same top-level directory **and** you have already compiled GF from source.
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(This is considered a bit hacky and will probably disappear in the future).
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## Haskell script: `Make.hs`
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This build method gives you most options.
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You will need Haskell installed on your system.
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### Basic
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If you have `Make` installed and don't care about advanced settings,
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you can compile the RGL and install it to the default location with:
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```
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make install
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This is the same as `make build` followed by `make copy`.
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There is also `make clean` available.
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### Install location
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The install script will try to determine where to copy the compiled RGL modules.
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It will look for, in this order:
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- the `--dest=` flag (see below)
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- the `GF_LIB_PATH` environment variable
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- the file `../gf-core/GF_LIB_PATH` (relative to this directory). This only works if you have the `gf-core` and `gf-rgl` repositories in the same top-level directory **and** you have already compiled GF from source.
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(This is considered messy and will probably disappead in the future)
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## Advanced
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### Advanced
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For more fine-grained control over the build process, you can run the build script directly:
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- `LANG` is a 3-letter language code, e.g. `Eng`, `Swe` etc.
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- The path to GF installed on your system can be specified via the `gf` flag (default is that the `gf` executable is in the global system path).
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- The `to` flag can be used to manually specify where the compiled RGL modules should be copied/installed. This is the same place as `GF_LIB_PATH`.
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## Shell script: `Make.sh`
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This method is provided as an alternative for those who don't have Haskell installed. Simply run the script to build the entire RGL and install in the default location:
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You can pass the following flags:
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- `--dest=...` to manually specify the install location
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- `--gf=...` to specify the path to the `gf` executable, if not available on the system path
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## Windows batch file: `Make.bat`
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This method is provided as an alternative for Windows users who don't have Haskell installed.
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**COMING SOON**
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## About this repository
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On 2018-07-25, the monolithic [GF repository](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/GF)
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was split in two:
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1. [gf-core](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core) — the GF compiler, shell and runtimes
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2. [gf-rgl](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl) — the resource grammar library
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The former repository is now archived and no longer updated.
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The split was performed using [this script](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/GF/blob/30ae1b5a5f73513ac5825ca6712186ef8afe9fd4/split/run.sh)
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and the output of that script is [here](https://gist.github.com/johnjcamilleri/a6c43ff61f15a9657b457ac94ab7db61).
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