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/*! \mainpage Typelib: a C++ type and value introspection library (Ruby bindings documentation is <a href="ruby/index.html">here</a>) <b>These pages document only the C++ part of the library. The Ruby bindings documentation is available <a href="ruby/index.html">here</a></b> Typelib is a C++ library which allows for introspection on data types and data values. Its value model is based on the C type model. The library allows to load definition from various type description files (including plain C), build types programmatically, create and manipulate values from these types. The following import/export plugins are available: - import plain C plus C++-compatible namespace support - import/export into Typelib's own XML format - export IDL files (CORBA definition language) Typelib has been written by Sylvain Joyeux <sylvain.joyeux@m4x.org> Copyright 2004-2008 LAAS/CNRS <openrobots@laas.fr> and DGA <arnaud.paronian@dga.gouv.fr> Copyright 2008-2009 DFKI <sylvain.joyeux@dfki.de> This software is provided under the CeCILL B License, which gives comparable terms of use than the BSD license. See LICENSE.txt or LICENSE.fr.txt provided with the source code for the full license texts. \section Installation \subsection source Getting the source code Releases are available on SourceForge: <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/typelib/">http://sourceforge.net/projects/typelib/</a>. You can access this project page from anywhere in the documentation by clicking on the SourceForge.net logo at the bottom of documentation pages. The development repository is managed by git and is (for now) publicly available in GitHub: <pre> git clone git://github.com/doudou/typelib.git </pre> (see <a href="http://github.com/doudou/">this page</a> for more information) \subsection cpp Building and installing the C++ library The C++ library depends on the following: - the boost library, including boost/filesystem - utilmm (utilmm.sf.net) - the antlr parser generator - cmake and pkg-config - doxygen for the documentation (optional) - libxml2 When all these dependencies are installed, run <pre> mkdir build cd build cmake .. make make doc # to build the documentation, only if doxygen is available </pre> and as root, <pre> make install </pre> Alternatively, you can add the \c -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=path/to/the/installation/target option to cmake to install the files in a custom directory \subsection ruby Building and installing Ruby bindings The installation of the Ruby bindings require the following: * the ruby interpreter version 1.8 and the associated development files. Under Debian, these are named ruby1.8 and libruby1.8-dev * testrb for the test suite * rdoc for generating the documentation (optional) At runtime, the bindings require the following: * utilrb, which is best downloaded as a gem. See http://www.rubygems.org for information about the RubyGems system. This system can be installed by the rubygems package on Debian. When you have installed rubygems, run gem install utilrb You may have to run it as root if RubyGems is installed globally (this is the case for Debian's rubygems package) You can also find the sources at git clone git://github.com/doudou/util-rb.git read the INSTALL.txt file */
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