Switch from `python3` to `python` on Windows
and just make other things nicer I dunno
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The Orca command-line tools must be installed to your system in order to use them in your own projects.
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**At this early stage, you must build Orca yourself - in the future, this installation process will be streamlined.**
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**At this early stage, you must build Orca yourself - in the future, there will be fewer dependencies and this installation process will be streamlined.**
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### Requirements
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- Windows or Mac (Linux is not yet supported)
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- [Python 3](https://www.python.org/) (for command line tools)
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- [Python 3.8](https://www.python.org/) or newer (for command line tools)
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- Clang
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- **Windows users:** `clang` can be installed via the Visual Studio installer. Search for "C++ Clang Compiler".
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- **Mac users:** Apple's built-in `clang` does not support WebAssembly. We recommend installing `clang` via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) with `brew install clang`.
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- **Mac users:** Apple's built-in `clang` does not support WebAssembly. We recommend installing `clang` via [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) with `brew install llvm`.
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- MSVC (Visual Studio 2022 17.5 or newer) (Windows only)
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- This can be installed through the [Visual Studio Community](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/) installer. Ensure that your Visual Studio installation includes "Desktop development with C++".
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- Please note the version requirement! Orca requires C11 atomics, which were only added to MSVC in late 2022.
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Build the Orca runtime:
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```
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./orca dev build-runtime
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python orca dev build-runtime
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```
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Install the Orca dev tools. If on Windows, the tool can automatically add `orca` to your PATH. Otherwise, you must manually add the Orca install directory to your PATH, e.g. by updating `.zshrc` or `.bashrc`.
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```
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./orca dev install
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python orca dev install
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```
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Finally, verify that Orca is successfully installed by running the `orca version` command. Note the lack of `./`!
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import sys
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MAJOR, MINOR = 3, 8
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if __name__ != "__main__":
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print("why are you importing the orca command-line tool as a Python module, you absolute goofball")
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exit(1)
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if sys.version_info.major < MAJOR or sys.version_info.minor < MINOR:
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print("Your Python version is too old.")
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print("Orca requires version {}.{}, but you have version {}.{}.".format(MAJOR, MINOR, sys.version_info.major, sys.version_info.minor))
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exit(1)
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# If you modify this, be sure to modify the version in scripts/dev.py as well.
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def check_if_source():
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