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@@ -63,27 +63,36 @@ requires [cmake] and [re2c], which is used to generate `scanners.c` from developers, since `scanners.c` can be provided in a released source tarball.) -On \*nix systems, you can simply `make` and `make install`. This -calls [cmake] to create a `Makefile` in the `build` directory, -then uses that `Makefile` to create the executable and library. +If you have GNU make, you can simply `make`, `make test`, and `make +install`. This calls [cmake] to create a `Makefile` in the `build` +directory, then uses that `Makefile` to create the executable and +library. -Alternatively, you can use [cmake] manually. [cmake] knows how -to create build environments for many build systems. For -example, to create Xcode project files on OSX: +For a more portable method, you can use [cmake] manually. [cmake] knows +how to create build environments for many build systems. For example, +on FreeBSD: mkdir build cd build - cmake -G Xcode .. # optionally: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path - make # executable will be created as build/src/cmake + cmake .. # optionally: -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path + make # executable will be create as build/src/cmake + make test make install -To run tests: +Or, to create Xcode project files on OSX: + mkdir build + cd build + cmake -G Xcode .. + make make test + make install -(Or `perl runtests.pl spec.txt build/src/cmark` or, in the cmake -build directory, `ctest -V`.) +Tests can also be run manually on any executable `$PROG` using: + perl runtests.pl spec.txt $PROG + +The GNU Makefile also provides a few other targets for developers. To test the shared library via a python wrapper: make testlib @@ -270,6 +279,8 @@ github issues for questions and possibly open-ended discussions. Use the [github issue tracker](http://github.com/jgm/stmd/issues) only for simple, clear, actionable issues. + + [cmake]: http://www.cmake.org/download/ [pandoc]: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ [re2c]: http://re2c.org |