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NufxLib README, updated 2000/05/18
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http://www.nulib.com/
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See "COPYING-LIB" for distribution restrictions.
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UNIX
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====
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Run the "configure" script. Read through "INSTALL" if you haven't used
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one of these before, especially if you want to use a specific compiler
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or a particular set of compiler flags.
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Run "make depend" if you have makedepend, and then type "make". This will
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build the library and all of the programs in the "samples" directory.
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There are some useful programs in "samples", described in a README.txt
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file there. In particular, you should run samples/test-basic to verify
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that things are more or less working.
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If you want to install the library and header file into standard system
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locations (usually /usr/local), run "make install". To learn how to
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specify different locations, read the INSTALL document.
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There are some flags in "OPT" you may want to use. The "autoconf" default
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for @CFLAGS@ is "-g -O2".
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-DNDEBUG
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Disable assert() calls and extra tests. This will speed things up,
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but errors won't get caught until later on, making the root cause
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harder to locate.
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-DDEBUG_MSGS
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Enable debug messages. This increases the size of the executable,
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but shouldn't affect performance. When errors occur, more output is
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produced. The "debug dump" feature is enabled by this flag.
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-DDEBUG_VERBOSE
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(Implicitly sets DEBUG_MSGS.) Spray lots of debugging output.
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If you want to do benchmarks, use "-O2 -DNDEBUG". For pre-v1.0 sources,
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setting -DNDEBUG is otherwise discouraged. The recommended configuration
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is "-g -O2 -DDEBUG_MSGS", so that verbose debug output is available when
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errors occur.
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The flags are stuffed into Version.c, so the application program can
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examine and display the flags that were used to build the library.
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BeOS
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====
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This works just like the UNIX version, but certain defaults have been
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changed. Running configure without arguments under BeOS is equivalent to:
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./configure --prefix=/boot --includedir='${prefix}/develop/headers'
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--libdir='${exec_prefix}/home/config/lib' --mandir='/tmp'
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--bindir='${exec_prefix}/home/config/bin'
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If you're using BeOS/PPC, it will also do:
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CC=cc CFLAGS='-proc 603 -opt full'
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Win32
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=====
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If you're using an environment that supports "configure" scripts, such as
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DJGPP, follow the UNIX instructions.
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NufxLib has been tested with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0. To build NufxLib,
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start up a DOS shell and run vcvars32.bat to set your environment. Run:
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nmake -f makefile.msc
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to build with debugging info, or
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nmake -f makefile.msc nodebug=1
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to build optimized.
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Once the library has been built, "cd samples" and run the same command there.
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When it finishes, run "test-basic.exe".
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Other Notes
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===========
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All of the source code is now formatted with spaces instead of tabs.
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If you want to use the library in a multithreaded application, you should
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define "USE_REENTRANT_CALLS" to tell it to use reentrant versions of
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certain library calls. This defines _REENTRANT, which causes Solaris to
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add the appropriate goodies. (Seems to me you'd always want this on, but
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for some reason Solaris makes you take an extra step, so I'm not going to
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define it by default.)
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Legalese
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========
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
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GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
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NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
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SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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