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Justine Tunney f4f4caab0e Add x86_64-linux-gnu emulator
I wanted a tiny scriptable meltdown proof way to run userspace programs
and visualize how program execution impacts memory. It helps to explain
how things like Actually Portable Executable works. It can show you how
the GCC generated code is going about manipulating matrices and more. I
didn't feel fully comfortable with Qemu and Bochs because I'm not smart
enough to understand them. I wanted something like gVisor but with much
stronger levels of assurances. I wanted a single binary that'll run, on
all major operating systems with an embedded GPL barrier ZIP filesystem
that is tiny enough to transpile to JavaScript and run in browsers too.

https://justine.storage.googleapis.com/emulator625.mp4
2020-08-25 04:43:42 -07:00

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#-*-mode:sh;indent-tabs-mode:nil;tab-width:2;coding:utf-8-*-┐
#───vi: set net ft=sh ts=2 sts=2 fenc=utf-8 :vi─────────────┘
#
# OVERVIEW
#
# GNU Archiver Veneer
#
# DESCRIPTION
#
# This script wraps normal archive commands that're transparently
# passed-through. It adds value too, by addressing difficulties
# that would normally cause a developer to need `make clean`.
#
# EXAMPLE
#
# build/archive ar rcsD library.a foo.o ...
if [ ! -d o/third_party/gcc ]; then
third_party/gcc/unbundle.sh
fi
export LC_ALL=C
RM=${RM:-$(command -v rm) -f} || exit
MKDIR=${MKDIR:-$(command -v mkdir) -p} || exit
AR=$1
ARFLAGS=$2
OUT=$3
shift 3
# remove directory arguments (having .a targets depend on dirs is what
# lets them be invalidated by deleted files)
FIRST=1
for x; do
if [ $FIRST -eq 1 ]; then
set --
FIRST=0
fi
if [ -d "$x" ]; then
if [ -f "$OUT" ] && [ "$x" -nt "$OUT" ]; then
$RM "$OUT"
fi
continue
fi
if [ "$x" != "${x%.o}" ]; then
set -- "$@" "$x"
fi
done
set -- "$AR" "$ARFLAGS" "$OUT" "$@"
printf %s\\n "$*" >"$OUT.cmd"
OUTDIR="${OUT%/*}"
if [ "$OUTDIR" != "$OUT" ] && [ ! -d "$OUTDIR" ]; then
$MKDIR "$OUTDIR" || exit 2
fi
printf "$LOGFMT" "${ACTION:-ARCHIVE.a}" "$OUT" >&2
# if [ "$SILENT" = "0" ]; then
# # some of these windows nt archives are quite huge
# COLUMNS=${COLUMNS:-80}
# COLUMNS=$((COLUMNS - 4))
# printf "%s\n" "$*" |
# /usr/bin/fold -s -w $COLUMNS |
# sed -e '1bb' -e 's/^/ /' -e ':b' -e '$b' -e 's/$/ \\/' >&2
# else
# printf "$LOGFMT" "${ACTION:-ARCHIVE.a}" "$OUT" >&2
# fi
REASON=failed
trap REASON=interrupted INT
"$@" >/dev/null && exit
if [ "$TERM" = "dumb" ]; then
f='%s %s\r\n\r\n'
else
f='\033[91m%s\033[39m \033[94m%s\033[39m\r\n\r\n'
fi
printf "$f" "archive $REASON:" "$*" >&2
exit 1