Juvix Doctor¶
The juvix doctor
command can help you to troubleshoot problems with
your development environment. For each problem the doctor finds they'll
be a link to a section on this page to help you fix it.
Could not find the clang command¶
The Juvix compiler uses the Clang compiler
version 13 or later to generate binaries. You need to have Clang
available on your system $PATH
.
Recommended installation method:
MacOS¶
Use Homebrew:
brew install llvm
Debian / Ubuntu Linux¶
sudo apt install clang lldb lld
Arch Linux¶
sudo pacman -S llvm lld
Could not find the wasm-ld command¶
The Juvix compiler requires wasm-ld
(the Wasm linker) to produce
WebAssembly binaries. If you don't want to compile to WebAssembly, you
can ignore this message.
Recommended installation method:
MacOS¶
brew install lld
Debian / Ubuntu Linux¶
sudo apt install lldb lld
Arch Linux¶
sudo pacman -S lld
Newer Clang version required¶
Juvix requires Clang version 13 or above. See the documentation on installing Clang.
Clang does not support the wasm32 target¶
Juvix requires Clang version 13 or above. See the documentation on installing Clang.
Clang does not support the wasm32-wasi target¶
Juvix optionally uses WASI - The Wasm System Interface to
produce binaries that can be executed using a Wasm runtime. The files
necessary to setup Clang with wasm32-wasi
support are available at
wasi-sdk.
You can ignore this message if you don't want to compile to WebAssembly.
To install the wasm32-wasi
target for Clang you need to do two things:
Install libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32.a
into your Clang distribution¶
-
Obtain
libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32-wasi-16.0.tar.gz
from the wasi-sdk releases page. -
Untar the file and place the file
lib/wasi/libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32.a
into your Clang distribution directory.On MacOS, if you installed llvm using homebrew you can find the Clang distribution directory using
brew --prefix llvm
. You should then place the builtins file at`brew --prefix llvm`/lib/wasi/libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32.a
.On Linux the Clang distribution directory will be something like
/usr/lib/clang/13.0.1
where13.0.1
is the version of Clang that you have installed. You should then place the builtins file at/usr/lib/clang/13.0.1/lib/wasi/libclang_rt.builtins-wasm32
.
Download the WASI sysroot and set WASI_SYSROOT_PATH
¶
- Obtain
wasi-sysroot-16.0.tar.gz
from the wasi-sdk releases page. - Untar the file and set the environment variable
WASI_SYSROOT_PATH
to that location.
Environment variable WASI_SYSROOT_PATH
is not set¶
Set the WASI_SYSROOT_PATH
to the directory where you installed the
wasi-sdk
sysroot files. See installing the WASI
sysroot.
You can ignore this message if you don't want to compile to WebAssembly.
Could not find the wasmer command¶
The Juvix test suite uses Wasmer as a Wasm runtime to execute compiled Wasm binaries. See the Wasmer documentation to see how to install it.
You can ignore this message if you don't want to compile to WebAssembly.