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authorDamjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>2016-12-19 23:05:39 +0100
committerDamjan Marion <damarion@cisco.com>2016-12-28 12:25:14 +0100
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-Welcome to vppinfra a programming library of basic data structures.
-
-vec.c dynamic vectors
-bitmap.h dynamic bitmaps
-heap.c allocation heap of objects (sub-objects have variable size)
-pool.h allocation pool (like heap with size always 1)
-hash.c dynamic hash tables
-mheap.c memory allocator (a la dlmalloc)
-
-format.c extendable printf-like thing built on top of vectors
-std-formats.c formats for unix data structures, networking stuff, ...
-timer.c arrange for functions to be called at given times.
-
-
-Build, Test, Install, Use...
-----------------------------
- If this package came from the distribution tar ball, skip to the
- Build Section. If this was a gentoo ebuild, after emerge/ebuild,
- skip to the Use Section; otherwise, start with Pre-Build.
-
-Pre-Build
------------
- 1) svn checkout svn://teaktechnologies.com/fn/trunk/clib clib
- 2) autoreconf [-v][-f][-i] # regenerate configuration files
-
-Build
------
- 1) cd BUILD # which may be different than this SRC dir
- 2) ${SRC}/configure [--host=CHOST]
- 3) make
-
-Test
-----
- If not cross-compiling (i.e. CBUILD == CHOST), use "make check" to
- run the validation programs.
-
-Install
--------
- With the root effective user ID (i.e. su or sudo), run "make install".
-
-Use
----
- We need to reference man pages and theory of operation.