48 lines
1.2 KiB
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48 lines
1.2 KiB
Markdown
Executable File
# Description
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Puts a spinning ASCII torus (mathematical name for a doughnut-shaped object) on the terminal. Original post by Andy Sloane can be found [here](https://www.a1k0n.net/2011/07/20/donut-math.html).
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# How to run
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* Clone or download and extract the repository
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* Open a terminal inside the project directory
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* Follow the steps for your Operating System
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# For Windows
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## Prerequisites for Windows
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* Install a compiler like [MinGW-w64](https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/)
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## How to build and run
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* `gcc -Ofast -o torus.exe torus.c -lm` in the shell to compile using MinGW-w64
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* `.\torus.exe` in the shell to run the program
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# For Linux
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## Prerequisites for Debian based distributions
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* `sudo apt install gcc` to install the required compilers
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## Prerequisites for Arch based distributions
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* `sudo pacman -S gcc` to install the required compilers
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## How to compile, run and clean
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* `make build` to compile
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* `make run` to run
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* `make clean` to clean
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# Updates
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* Added support for dynamic resolution based on current terminal size
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* Added Windows support
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* Added support for on-the-fly dynamic resolution
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* Added help option to the program
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# Screenshot
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