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1.1 ! root 1: The subdirectories here represent B work spaces, with example B units. ! 2: ! 3: With 'make examples', the B interpreter in ../lib/bint is tested (via the ! 4: shell command '../bin/b') on the following four examples: ! 5: ! 6: generate generates new sentences based on those supplied ! 7: by the user; ! 8: hanoi the towers of hanoi; ! 9: pi calculates the value of pi, using the unbounded ! 10: arithmetic of B; ! 11: xref a cross reference generator. ! 12: ! 13: For more information on these programs, see the B Newsletter, Issue 2. ! 14: ! 15: When you are on a small system, '../lib/bsmall' is used as the B interpreter. ! 16: Because the output of the examples is different in this case, you should use ! 17: 'make smallexamples' to test it. The pi example will not work at all, because ! 18: bsmall uses bounded arithmetic. ! 19: ! 20: The B editor ../lib/bed can only be tested by calling ../bin/b interactively. ! 21: For this the 'try' work space has been created from the 'generate' example, ! 22: so you can always regenerate it. For more information see the README in ./try. ! 23:
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