If you are having difficulty installing the PureScript compiler, feel free to ask for help! A good place is the #purescript IRC channel on Freenode, the #purescript channel on FPChat Slack, or alternatively Stack Overflow.
The PureScript compiler is built using GHC 8.6.4, and should be able to run on any operating system supported by GHC 8.6.4. In particular:
- for Windows users, versions predating Vista are not officially supported,
- for macOS / OS X users, versions predating Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) are not officially supported.
See also https://www.haskell.org/ghc/download_ghc_8_6_4.html for more details about the operating systems which GHC 8.6.4 supports.
Each release comes with prebuilt x86-64 binary bundles for Linux, mac OS, and Windows. Users of other operating systems or architectures will likely need to build the compiler from source; see below.
To install a binary bundle, simply extract it and place the purs
executable somewhere on your PATH.
There are several other distributions of the PureScript compiler available, which may be more convenient to use in certain setups. This is by no means an exhaustive list, and is presented in no particular order. Many of these distributions are provided and maintained by the community, and may not be immediately up to date following a new release.
- NPM:
npm install -g purescript
- Homebrew (for macOS):
brew install purescript
- PSVM:
npm install -g psvm
The easiest way is to use stack:
$ stack update
$ stack unpack purescript
$ cd purescript-x.y.z # (replace x.y.z with whichever version you just downloaded)
$ stack install --flag purescript:RELEASE
This will then copy the compiler executable (purs
) into ~/.local/bin
.
If you don't have stack installed, please see the stack install documentation.
The PureScript REPL depends on the curses
library (via the Haskell package
terminfo
). If you are having difficulty running the compiler, it may be
because the curses
library is missing.
On Linux, you will probably need to install ncurses
manually. On Ubuntu, for
example, this can be done by running:
$ sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev