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Quine Relay

What this is

This is a Ruby program that generates Scala program that generates Scheme program that generates ...(through 50 languages)... REXX program that generates the original Ruby code again.

Language Uroboros

Usage

1. Install all interpreters/compilers.

You are fortunate if you are using Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail). You just have to type the following apt-get command to install all of them.

$ sudo apt-get install algol68g bash beef boo clisp clojure1.4 \
  coffeescript f2c fp-compiler g++ gauche gawk gcc gforth gfortran ghc \
  gnat gnu-smalltalk gobjc golang groovy icont intercal iverilog \
  jasmin-sable llvm lua5.2 make mono-devel mono-mcs nodejs ocaml octave \
  open-cobol openjdk-6-jdk parrot perl php5-cli pike7.8 python r-base \
  regina-rexx ruby1.9.3 scala swi-prolog tcc tcl8.5 ucblogo valac

You are even more fortunate if you are using Arch Linux, as you can just install the quine-relay-git package from AUR, either manually or by using your favorite AUR helper.

You may find instructions for other platforms in the wiki.

If you are not using these Linux distributions, please find your way yourself. If you could do it, please let me know. Good luck.

2. Run each program on each interpreter/compiler.

$ ruby QR.rb > QR.scala
$ scalac QR.scala && scala QR > QR.scm
$ $(SCHEME) QR.scm > QR.bash
$ bash QR.bash > QR.st
$ gst QR.st > QR.tcl
$ tclsh QR.tcl > QR.unl
$ ruby unlambda.rb QR.unl > QR.vala
$ valac QR.vala && ./QR > QR.v
$ iverilog -o QR QR.v && ./QR -vcd-none > QR.ws
$ ruby whitespace.rb QR.ws > qr.adb
$ gnatmake qr.adb && ./qr > QR.a68
$ a68g QR.a68 > QR.awk
$ awk -f QR.awk > QR.boo
$ booi QR.boo > QR.bf
$ beef QR.bf > QR.c
$ gcc -o QR QR.c && ./QR > QR.cpp
$ g++ -o QR QR.cpp && ./QR > QR.cs
$ mcs QR.cs && mono QR.exe > QR.clj
$ clojure QR.clj > QR.cob
$ cobc -x QR.cob && ./QR > QR.coffee
$ coffee QR.coffee > QR.lisp
$ clisp QR.lisp > QR.fs
$ gforth QR.fs > QR.f
$ f2c QR.f && tcc -o QR QR.c -L/usr/lib -lf2c && ./QR > QR.f90
$ gfortran -o QR QR.f90 && ./QR > QR.go
$ go run QR.go > QR.groovy
$ groovy QR.groovy > QR.hs
$ runghc QR.hs > QR.icn
$ icont -s QR.icn && ./QR > QR.i
$ CC=tcc ick -b QR.i && ./QR > QR.j
$ jasmin QR.j && java QR > QR.java
$ javac QR.java && java QR > QR.ll
$ llvm-as QR.ll && lli QR.bc > QR.logo
$ logo QR.logo > QR.lua
$ lua QR.lua > QR.makefile
$ make -f QR.makefile > QR.il
$ ilasm QR.il && mono QR.exe > QR.js
$ $(NODE) QR.js > QR.m
$ gcc -o QR QR.m && ./QR > QR.ml
$ ocaml QR.ml > QR.octave
$ octave -qf QR.octave > QR.pasm
$ parrot QR.pasm > QR.pas
$ fpc QR.pas && ./QR > QR.pl
$ perl QR.pl > QR.php
$ php QR.php > QR.pike
$ pike QR.pike > QR.prolog
$ swipl -q -t qr -f QR.prolog > QR.py
$ python QR.py > QR.R
$ R --slave < QR.R > QR.rexx
$ rexx ./QR.rexx > QR2.rb

You will see that QR.rb is the same as QR2.rb.

$ diff QR.rb QR2.rb

Alternatively, just type make.

$ make

Note: It may require huge memory to compile some files.

Tested interpreter/compiler versions

As I said above, I tested the program on Ubuntu. It does not provide Unlambda and Whitespace interpreters, so this repository includes my own implementations. For other languages, I used the following deb packages:

language ubuntu package version
Ruby ruby1.9.3 1.9.3.194-8.1ubuntu1.1
Scala scala 2.9.2+dfsg-1
Scheme gauche 0.9.3.3-8
Shell bash 4.2-5ubuntu3
Smalltalk gnu-smalltalk 3.2.4-2
Tcl tcl8.5 8.5.13-1ubuntu4
Unlambda (none) -
Vala valac 0.18.1-0ubuntu4
Verilog iverilog 0.9.6-1
Whitespace (none) -
Ada gnat 4.6ubuntu1
ALGOL68 algol68g 2.4.1-1
Awk gawk 1:4.0.1+dfsg-2ubuntu1
Boo boo 0.9.5~git20110729.r1.202a430-2
Brainfuck beef 0.0.6-2
C gcc 4:4.7.3-1ubuntu10
C++ g++ 4:4.7.3-1ubuntu10
C# mono-mcs 2.10.8.1-5ubuntu1
Clojure clojure1.4 1.4.0+dfsg-2ubuntu2
Cobol open-cobol 1.1-1
CoffeeScript coffeescript 1.4.0-1
CommonLisp clisp 1:2.49-8.1ubuntu1
Forth gforth 0.7.0+ds2-0.1
FORTRAN77 f2c 20100827-1
Fortran90 gfortran 4:4.7.3-1ubuntu10
Go golang 2:1.0.2-2
Groovy groovy 2.0.0~beta2+isreally1.8.6-0ubuntu1
Haskell ghc 7.6.2-1ubuntu1
Icon icont 9.4.3-4
INTERCAL intercal 29:0.29-2
Jasmin jasmin-sable 2.4.0-1ubuntu1
Java openjdk-6-jdk 6b27-1.12.6-1ubuntu0.13.04.2
LLVM asm llvm 1:3.2-16~exp1
Logo ucblogo 5.5-2.1
Lua lua5.2 5.2.1-3
Makefile make 3.81-8.2ubuntu2
MSIL mono-devel 2.10.8.1-5ubuntu1
NodeJS nodejs 0.6.19~dfsg1-5ubuntu1
Objective-C gobjc 4:4.7.3-1ubuntu10
OCaml ocaml 3.12.1-2ubuntu3
Octave octave 3.6.4-1
Parrot asm parrot 4.6.0-1
Pascal fp-compiler 2.6.0-9
Perl perl 5.14.2-21
PHP php5-cli 5.4.9-4ubuntu2.2
Pike pike7.8 7.8.352-dfsg-7ubuntu1
Prolog swi-prolog 5.10.4-5ubuntu1
Python python 2.7.4-0ubuntu1
R r-base 2.15.2-1ubuntu1
REXX regina-rexx 3.6-2
(extra) tcc 0.9.26~git20120612.ad5f375-6

Note: tcc is used to compile FORTRAN77 and INTERCAL sources with less memory.

How to re-generate the source

$ cd src
$ rake

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Yusuke Endoh (@mametter), @hirekoke

MIT License

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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