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# marCsweep
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A mark-and-sweep garbage collector with a simple virtual machine to perform
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allocations.
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## Building
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Compiling the project should be relatively easy, even if you aren't familiar
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with `make`.
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Dependences: `git`, `make`, and the C compiler of your choosing (the Makefile
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assumes `gcc`).
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```
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git clone https://codeberg.org/andyscott/marCsweep.git
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cd marCsweep
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make release
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```
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That's it! The Makefile will automatically create the build directory and place
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the compiled executable there.
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## Notes
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This is a personal project that I am writing in my free time to learn more about
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garbage collection. That said, please remember that it does allocate real
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memory, which should not be taken lightly!
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