Emergent Language Library
Running code
For each emergent language entry, we provide wrapper code to create
a reproducible environment and run the emergent language-generating code.
Environments are specified precisely in the environment.yml
file; if you wish
to edit the dependencies manually, it may be easier to start with
environment.editable.yml
instead, if it exists.
Git submodules
This project uses git submodules to manage external dependencies. Submodules
do not always operate in an intuitive way, so we provide a brief explanation of
how to use them here. By default, submodules are not "init-ed" which means
that they will be empty after you clone the project. If you would like to
populate a submodule (i.e., the directory pointing to another repo) to see or
use its code, run git submodule init path/to/submodule
to mark it as init-ed.
Second, run git submodule update
to populated init-ed submodules. Run git submodule deinit -f path/to/submodule
to make the submodule empty again.