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* Stephen Lewis * Stephen Lewis
* Taylor Venable * Taylor Venable
* Travis Cross * Travis Cross
* Yuki Okumura
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without a full name, please contact me. If you've made a contribution without a full name, please contact me. If you've made a contribution

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Chibi-scheme for Windows
========================
Chibi-scheme provides limited support for native desktop Windows. To use
fully-featured Chibi-scheme on Windows, consider using POSIX layer such as
Windows Subsytem for Linux(WSL), Cygwin or MSYS.
Currently, only R7RS Small libraries are available for the platform.
Supported Environments
----------------------
Chibi-scheme can be compiled with following platforms:
* Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 (32bit only)
* MinGW32
* MinGW64
* MSYS
Known Issues
------------
Following libraries are not ported yet:
* `(chibi net)`
* `(chibi process)` : `exit` is available through `(scheme process-context)`
* `(chibi stty)`
* `(chibi system)`
* `(chibi time)`
Following library is not completely ported:
* `(chibi filesystem)`
Other issues:
* SRFI-27: Due to C Runtime limitation, the library is not thread-safe
* `make install` is not supported on Windows platforms
* On Win64 platforms, case of character values are not handled properly
* On MSVC, flonum precision is degraded when compared with other compilers
* Cross compilation is not supported
Build with MinGW(Makefile)
--------------------------
The top-level `Makefile` can be used with MinGW.
1. Open MinGW64 or MinGW32 command prompt
2. `make`
3. `make test`
Currently, `make doc` is not supported on these platforms.
Build with MSYS(Makefile)
-------------------------
By default, the Makefile will compile against native Windows API. To use
MSYS's own POSIX emulation layer, specify `PLATFORM=msys`.
1. Open MSYS command prompt
2. `make PLATFORM=msys`
3. `make PLATFORM=msys test`
Build with Visual Studio(CMake)
-------------------------------
Minimal `CMakeLists.txt` is provided as an example to build Chibi-scheme on
Windows platforms. This is only intended to be used with Windows platforms;
currently it does not provide features provided with standard `Makefile` nor
it does not support UNIX/APPLE platforms either.
1. (Make sure CMake was selected with Visual Studio installer)
2. Open this directory with "Open with Visual Studio"
3. Choose "x86-Release" or "x86-Debug" configuration
4. "CMake" => "Build all"
5. "CMake" => "Run Tests" => "chibi-scheme"

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Chibi-Scheme is known to work on **32** and **64-bit** Linux, Chibi-Scheme is known to work on **32** and **64-bit** Linux,
FreeBSD and OS X, Plan 9, Windows (using Cygwin), iOS, Android, FreeBSD and OS X, Plan 9, Windows (using Cygwin), iOS, Android,
ARM and [Emscripten](https://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site). ARM and [Emscripten](https://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site).
Basic support for native Windows desktop also exists. See
README-win32.md for details and build instructions.
To build on most platforms just run `make && make test`. This will To build on most platforms just run `make && make test`. This will
provide a shared library *libchibi-scheme*, as well as a sample provide a shared library *libchibi-scheme*, as well as a sample