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Drop build system artefacts and move to versioned directory. Tarball from https://github.com/beltoforion/muparser/archive/v2.2.5.tar.gz with samples/example2 directory removed.
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# Fast math parser Library #
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# Copyright (C) 2012 Ingo Berg #
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# Web: muparser.beltoforion.de #
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# e-mail: muparser@beltoforion.de #
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Contents
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1. Installation on win32
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2. Installation on unix
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2.1 Other miscellaneous info Unix-specific
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3. Where to ask for help
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1. Installation on win32
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muParser supports various win32 command-line compilers:
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-> mingw
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-> watcom
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-> microsoft CL
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and provides also the project files for MSVC6 IDE.
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In order to compile muParser from makefiles, open an MSDOS
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prompt and then move to the muParser/build directory and
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type:
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mingw32-make -fmakefile.mingw for mingw
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nmake -fmakefile.vc for msvc
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make -fmakefile.bcc for borland
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wmake -fmakefile.wat for watcom
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All makefiles supports the following options:
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# Set to 1 to build debug version [0,1]
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# 0 - Release
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# 1 - Debug
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DEBUG = 0
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# Set to 1 to build shared (DLL) version [0,1]
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# 0 - Static
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# 1 - DLL
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SHARED = 0
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# Set to 1 to compile samples [0,1]
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SAMPLES = 1
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The muParser library is created in the 'lib' folder and the sample
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binaries are created in samples\example1 or samples\example2.
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NOTE: samples\example1 can be compiled *only* when building
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muParser as a STATIC library (SHARED=0).
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samples\example2 can be compiled *only* when building
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muParser as a SHARED library (SHARED=1).
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2. Installation on Unix/Linux
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muParser can be installed just extracting the sources somewhere
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and then, from a terminal, typing:
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cd [path to muParser]
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./configure [--enable-shared=yes/no] [--enable-samples=yes/no]
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[--enable-debug=yes/no]
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make
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[sudo*] make install
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[sudo*] ldconfig
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cd samples/example1
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./example1
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* = this command must be executed with root permissions and thus
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you have to use 'sudo' or just 'su' to gain root access.
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Note that installation and ldconfig are not strictly required unless
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you built in shared mode.
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The "make" step will create the muParser library in 'lib' and the
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sample binary in samples/example1.
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The samples/example2 is win32-specific and thus won't be built.
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2.1 Other miscellaneous info Unix-specific
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If you don't like to have your muParser folder filled by temporary
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files created by GCC, then you can do the following:
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mkdir mybuild && cd mybuild && ../configure && make
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to put all object files in the "mybuild" directory.
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If you want to use muParser library in your programs, you can use
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the pkg-config program (this works only if muParser was installed
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with 'make install' !). The commands:
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pkg-config muparser --cflags
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pkg-config muparser --libs
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will return all useful info you need to build your programs against
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muParser !
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3. Where to ask for help
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If you find problems with either compilation, installation or usage
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of muParser, then you can ask in the muParser forum at:
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https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=462843
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For more info about muParser, visit:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/muparser/
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http://muparser.sourceforge.net
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