![]() Tracing is now turn OFF by default when: - building project - building documentation - building dependencies It can be turned ON only when building project using `--keep-traces`. That means it's not possible to build dependencies with traces. The address `--rebuild` flag will also rebuild without traces. Tracing is however turn ON by default when: - checking the project (and running tests). In this scenario, tracing can be disabled using `--no-traces` (if for example, one want to analyze the execution units of specific functions without having to manually remove traces from code). |
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README.md
QuickStart
Prerequisites
For now you'll need rust installed, see rustup.
Getting started
In case you have fresh installation of rustup
you might need to do:
rustup install stable
$ cargo install --git https://github.com/aiken-lang/aiken.git
$ aiken --help
Alternatively nix builds are available via flakes.
How to use
For more information please see the user manual.
Roadmap
Aiken defines its roadmap using Github Milestones. The roadmap isn't set in stone, but gives a high-level overview of where the project is headed for.
Contributing
Want to contribute? See CONTRIBUTING.md to know how.
Note
The name comes from Howard Aiken, an American physicist and a pioneer in computing.