That's good to know, thanks. I'm guessing this has a runtime dependency on other Cygwin or WSL libraries and can't easily be distributed standalone?
I'm primarily wondering what is the most minimal possible installation that I can ask a Windows user (who probably starts without either Cygwin or WSL installed) to make, in order to make use of a script that happens to involve running an SML program. For this purpose it doesn't actually have to be a REPL, though that would be nice to have generally. Just running a program and presenting the output would be enough. Chris On Mon, 1 May 2017, at 19:12, michael.norr...@data61.csiro.au wrote: > Building under Cygwin or with the official Linux subsystem gives you > this. > > Michael > > On 1/5/17, 19:49, "polyml-boun...@inf.ed.ac.uk on behalf of Chris Cannam" > <polyml-boun...@inf.ed.ac.uk on behalf of can...@all-day-breakfast.com> > wrote: > > Hello -- I'm wondering whether there is a Windows build of Poly/ML > available that can be used from a within command prompt or executed > from > a Powershell script, in the same sort of way as SML/NJ can be on > Windows, or as Poly/ML can on other platforms. > > As far as I can see the Windows distribution contains an executable > that > always opens its own window and provides its own interactive prompt, > which (although nice enough) is not quite what I want at the moment. > > Is there such a thing out there? > > Thanks, > > > Chris > _______________________________________________ > polyml mailing list > polyml@inf.ed.ac.uk > http://lists.inf.ed.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/polyml > > _______________________________________________ polyml mailing list polyml@inf.ed.ac.uk http://lists.inf.ed.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/polyml