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https://github.com/fabianishere/brainfuck

Brainfuck interpreter written in C
https://github.com/fabianishere/brainfuck

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===========
Brainfuck interpreter written in C.

## Usage
brainfuck [-veh] file...
-e --eval run code directly
-v --version show version information
-h --help show a help message.

The interactive console can be accessed by passing no arguments.

We also provide a C api:

``` c
#include
#include
#include

int main() {
BrainfuckState *state = brainfuck_state();
BrainfuckExecutionContext *context = brainfuck_context(BRAINFUCK_TAPE_SIZE);
BrainfuckInstruction *instruction = brainfuck_parse_string(",+++++.");
brainfuck_add(state, instruction);
brainfuck_execute(state->root, context);
brainfuck_destroy_context(context);
brainfuck_destroy_state(state);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
```

## Examples
The [examples/](/examples) directory contains a large amount of
brainfuck example programs. We have tried to attribute the original
authors of these programs where possible.

## Getting the source
Download the source code by running the following code in your command prompt:
```sh
$ git clone https://github.com/fabianishere/brainfuck.git
```
or simply [grab](https://github.com/fabianishere/brainfuck/archive/master.zip) a copy of the source code as a Zip file.

## Building
Create the build directory.
```sh
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
```
Brainfuck requires CMake and a C compiler (e.g. Clang or GCC) in order to run. It also depends on [libedit](http://thrysoee.dk/editline/), which is available in the main repositories of most Linux distributions (e.g. as [libedit-dev](https://packages.debian.org/stretch/libedit-dev) on Debian/Ubuntu) and comes with the macOS XCode command line tools.
Then, simply create the Makefiles:
```sh
$ cmake ..
```
and finally, build it using the building system you chose (e.g. Make):
```sh
$ make
```

After the build has been finished, you may install the binaries to your local system (see [CMAKE\_INSTALL\_PREFIX](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/v3.0/variable/CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.html) for information about the install prefix):
```sh
$ make install
```
Alternatively, you may run the interpreter directly without installation, for instance:
```sh
$ ./brainfuck ../examples/hello.bf
```

## License
The code is released under the Apache License version 2.0. See [LICENSE.txt](/LICENSE.txt).

## Contributors
Fabian Mastenbroek https://github.com/fabianishere
aliclubb https://github.com/aliclubb
diekmann https://github.com/diekmann
SevenBits https://github.com/SevenBits
Alex Burka https://github.com/durka
outis https://github.com/outis
rien333 https://github.com/rien333
boweiliu https://github.com/boweiliu
Rotartsi https://github.com/ROTARTSI82
Saket Upadhyay https://github.com/Saket-Upadhyay
outis https://github.com/outis
Jalmari91 https://github.com/Jalmari91
Alok Singh https://github.com/alok
Lasse Damsgaard Skaalum https://github.com/humleflue