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== ASE Quck Start Guide ==
The first step in using this library is to build it as the pre-compiled binary is not available at this moment.
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.
=== Unix/Linux ===
== 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.
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.
{{{
$ ./configure
$ make
}}}
However, if you have preference for a particular compiler and the flags, you may explicitly specify them when you run the [[configure]] script.
The [[make]] utility visits each core module directory and build the library there. The [[test]] directory and its subdirectories are not built by default.
Here are presented a few such examples.
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.
{{{
HP ANSI C
HP-UX B.11.23 9000/800
HP-UX B.11.23 ia64
for 64bit
CC=cc CFLAGS="-O2 +DD64" LDFLAGS="+DD64" ./configure
for 32bit
CC=cc CFLAGS="-O2 +DD32" LDFLAGS="+DD32" ./configure
SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 (SCO_SV 3.2 5.0.7)
# HP-UX B.11.23 with HP ANSI C
CC=cc CFLAGS="-O2 +DD64" LDFLAGS="+DD64" ./configure # 64-bit
CC=cc CFLAGS="-O2 +DD32" LDFLAGS="+DD32" ./configure # 32-bit
# SCO OpenServer Release 5.0.7 (SCO_SV 3.2 5.0.7) with SCO OpenServer Development System
CC=cc CFLAGS="-Xc -a ansi -O2" ./configure
Solaris
64 bit gcc
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-Wall -O2 -m64" LDFLAGS="-m64" ./configure
32 bit gcc
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-Wall -O2" ./configure
# Solaris 10 with GCC
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-Wall -O2 -m64" LDFLAGS="-m64" ./configure # 64-bit
CC=gcc CFLAGS="-Wall -O2" ./configure # 32-bit
}}}
=== OpenVMS ===
== 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.
set default [.ase.awk]
Let's build the AWK library and its test program, for instance.
{{{
set default [.ase.cmn]
mms
set default [-.-.test.awk]
set default [-.awk]
mms
set default [-.utl]
mms
set default [-.test.awk]
mms
}}}
For those who are not familar with OpenVMS, here is one of the ways how to run the test program.
{{{
; define the foreign command.
aseawk :== $DISK$GEIN_SYS:[USERS.BACON.ASE.TEST.AWK]aseawk.exe
; run the command.
aseawk -f hello.awk
}}}
=== 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.
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.
If you are building the AWK library and the test program, this might be what you have to do.
{{{
cd ase\cmn
nmake /f makefile.msw.cl
cd ..\awk
nmake /f makefile.msw.cl
cd ..\utl
nmake /f makefile.msw.cl
cd ..\test\awk
nmake /f makefile.msw.cl
}}}