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Please go to http://crayonlang.org for documentation, tutorials, demos, and other resources.
Copyright 2016 crayonlang.org, All rights reserved.
Crayon is released under the MIT license. OpenTK & Tao license information can be found at http://www.opentk.com/project/license
See the LICENSE.txt file included with this release for further information.
Please report any issues you may find to the GitHub issue tracker located at https://github.com/blakeohare/crayon/issues It may be helpful to check the IRC channel first to make sure any issue you find is actually a bug or for workarounds.
The official Crayon IRC channel is #crayon on FreeNode.net. Feel free to ask any questions there. Google Mailing list/forum: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/crayon-lang Use the stackoverflow tag "crayon" for any issues. This tag is monitored.
There have been so many fundamental changes to the language since 0.1.7 that it's not even worth listing them all. It's essentially a new language and created a bulleted list diff between the two versions is not going to be useful. For learning the latest version language, please see one of the introduction tutorials in the Tutorials/ directory, which is conveniently up to date.
If you have downloaded Crayon from the site (recommended) please read the instructions on the site (linked from download
page). If you are compiling Crayon from source code directly (power users) run the release Python script in the Release
directory to create a release package for your OS, then follow the same instructions as if you downloaded it from the site.
If you are trying to run Crayon from the debugger, open Compiler/CrayonWindows.sln
or Compiler/CrayonOSX.sln
. Create a
file called DEBUG_ARGS.txt
in the directory of your %CRAYON_HOME%
environment variable. The last line of this file will be
used as the command line arguments. Note: Debug builds will not catch compiler error exceptions.