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= ASE Quick Start Guide =
The first step in using this library is to build it as the pre-compiled binary is not available at this moment. This document shows how to build the core library on various operating systems.
The first step in using this library is to build it. This document shows how to build the core library on various operating systems.
== Source Code Directory Structure ==
{{{
ase +- cmn .................... contains common functions and macros.
+- utl .................... contains more general-purpose utillity
| functions and macros.
+- awk .................... implementation of the awk processor.
+- lsp .................... implementation of the lisp processor.
+- com .................... COM wrapper of the processors.
+- test +- awk ............ contains test program for the awk processor.
+- lsp ............ contains test programs for the lisp processor.
+- com ............ contains test programs for the COM module.
}}}
== Unix/Linux ==
You may run the [[configure]] script on most of the Unix-like operation systems to set up the build environment and then run the [[make]] utility at the top-level directory.
You may run the [[configure]] script on most of the supported operation systems to set up the build environment and then run the [[make]] utility.
{{{
$ ./configure
$ make
}}}
The [[make]] utility visits each core module directory and build the library there. The [[test]] directory and its subdirectories are not built by default.
The [[make]] utility visits each module subdirectory and build binary files. The library files are placed in the [[release/lib]] directory and the executable files in the [[release/bin]] directory.
If you appened the option [[--enable-debug]] to the [[configure]] script, the files would be located in [[debug/lib]] and [[debug/bin]] directory. Besides, it sets up the environment to be more debugging friendly.
{{{
$ ./configure --enable-debug
$ make
}}}
Refer to the following table for the output location of generated files.
{{{
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
mode executable files library files temporary files
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
release ${top}/release/bin ${top}/release/lib ${top}/${module}/release
debug ${top)/debug/bin $(top)/debug/lib ${top}/${module}/debug
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* ${top} - the top level directory
* ${module} - each module subdirectory
* it may create more subdirectories under each output directory.
}}}
If you have preference for a particular compiler and the flags, you may explicitly specify them when you run the [[configure]] script. Here are presented a few such examples.
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CC=gcc CFLAGS="-Wall -O2" ./configure # 32-bit
}}}
You may specify the C++ compiler with [[CXX]] and its flags in [[CXXFLAGS]].
The JNI library for JAVA is built automatically if required JNI header files are detected by the [[configure]] script. Make sure that the [[javac]] command is included in the [[PATH]] environment variable for this. The JAVA class files are built with the [[javac]] command detected as well. The {ant,http://ant.apache.org} utility from the Apache Software Foundataion can be used to build the java class files.
== OpenVMS ==
You may use the [[mms]] command or the [[mmk]] command to build the library. No counterpart for the [[configure]] script is provided. As not top-level build script is provided, you have to run the command in each directory that you want to build the library in.
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== MS-Windows ==
You may use the Visual Studio 6 or later to use the provided project file. Otherwise open the command-line build environment and use the [[make]] utility.
You may use the Visual Studio 6 or later to open the provided project file. Two projects are
Otherwise open the command-line build environment and use the [[make]] utility.
A set of make scripts is provided to support the Microsoft build environement and the Borland build environment. The script for the Miscrosoft build environment is named [[makefile.msw.cl]] while it is [[makefile.msw.bcc]] for the Borland counterpart.
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nmake /f makefile.msw.cl
}}}
However, The COM module can only be built within the Visual Studio environment. After having built the COM module, you may open [[ase/test/com/ase.vbp]] for testing.
However, The COM module can only be built within the Visual Studio environment. After having built the COM module, you may open [[ase/test/com/asetestcom.vbp]] for testing.
== JNI Interface ==
Some make scripts contain the target to build the JNI interface for Java. The Java class files can be built with the standard [[javac]] command.