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-in [relative path/source file]
-out [relative path/output file name]
-os [target operating system (win/unix)]\n";
-host [the host operating system (win/unix)]
-arch [output assembly type (x86/arm)]
-lib [relative path/lib name]
-repo-dir [relative/absolute path for saving git repos]
-f [ supported output file formats are:
exe(executable (works for unix as well)),
dll(dynamic library (support is not made yet!))
-mode [bit mode for assembly output (32/64)]
-debug [ supported debug symbol types: dwarf2 ]
-vt [virus total API-key]
-reference-count-size [reference count size]
-service [starts Evie as a service with a port returned in standard out ]
./Evie -in foo/bar/baz.e\
Remember to set up an environment path named: 'Repo-Dir'
The order of arguments dont matter.
If you are in Linux, then you need to install curllib for Evie to work :D
I recommend you to install "sudo apt install libcurl4-openssl-dev"
Other depencies that i recomend you install to compile Evie src:
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