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Personally,
echo Hello World!
use std::process::Command; fn main() { Command::new("sh") .arg("-c") .arg("echo Hello World!") .spawn() .unwrap(); }
Like this?
No, more like
use std::process::Command; fn main() { Command::new("sh").arg("-c").arg("echo Hello World!").spawn().unwrap(); }
.
Just a little bit shorter, as it seems /s
Or, you could just go the whole hog. Create your own simple CPU emulator, design a basic 8bitesque CPU, give it an output port that is the console, and load up some basic ASM to cycle through Hello World to the console port.
System.out.println
Oh you fancy PC people and your fancy
syscall
instruction.I still don’t know why I could remember
jsr $ab1e
. I didn’t even write that much assembly.That looks like a 6502 instruction. What system is it from?
Console.WriteLine("Hello World!");