Building standalone applications written in BASIC with Brandy ============================================================= Before you begin, note that the application will exit as soon as the BASIC program exits, as if -quit were supplied on the command line for Brandy (or *BASIC in RISC OS). This build process is in two stages. First, we build the .c file containing the program to be included: 1: Ensure you have a regular build of brandy (SD or text) built. 2: Build the file (assumes you're in the top of the repo tree): brandy examples/bin2c /path/to/basic/file src/app.c 3: The resulting app.c file is written into the src directory. (The git tree is configured to ignore this file.) Secondly, we build it: 1: Ensure the build area is clean: make -f makefile.app clean 2: Build the app binary: make -f makefile.app 3: Put the brandyapp wherever you want (usually somewhere in your $PATH), renaming it to what you want to call your app..