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Use run.sh to compile and run the odin compiler under different architectures.

This works by cloning a local copy of the compiler and mounting the current directory as a volume in the container. Architecture is controlled by the ${g_archs} variable in run.sh which can be treated as an array. This can be set externally:

g_archs=arm64 ./run.sh init

or by the -A|--arch command line option:

./run.sh --arch="arm64 amd64" make

Available architectures:

  • amd64
  • arm64
  • arm
  • i386
  • native

Native will run outside of a container. Currently, arm is the only one that doesn't build the compiler successfully.

The init command will build the container needed to run a specific architecture.

The make command will build the odin compiler inside of a container.

The odin command, will execute the compiler with your provided arguments inside a container

Example:

ps1 :) ./run.sh --arch="arm64 native i386 amd64" odin run example.odin -file
hello from arm64
hello from amd64
hello from i386
hello from amd64
ps1 :) |

Dependencies

  • podman
  • buildah
  • qemu-user-static (or whatever your package manager calls it)