Aryadev Chavali 65e4dc0b29 main: command line arguments for filename, and allow stdin parsing
- Now take a single command line argument for the filename to read and
  compile.
- If filename is "--", then read stdin until EOF using a different
  read handler (using ~vec_t~ along with buffered reading).
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Similar to Forth.  Compiles to C.
Native speed with simple semantics.

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Goals
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- Complete operational transpiler to C
- Ability to reuse compiled code (as object code) in top level ARL code.
- Static type system with informative errors

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Issue tracker
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See arl.org.

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Requirements
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- C compiler with support for C23, accessible via PATH
- GNU Make

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Build instructions
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$ make
... will generate a binary "arlc.out" in the build folder, which may be used to
compile ".arl" files into native code.

$ make MODE=debug
... will generate a debug binary that may be used for further examination and
logging.

You may specify the folder build artifacts are generated in by setting the DIST
variable in your make invocation i.e.
$ make DIST=<folder>

Similarly, the general flags used in the C compiler may be set via the CFLAGS
variable, with linking arguments set via the LDFLAGS variable.
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