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Clarify which parts of README for users vs devs
When I arrived at the JsonCpp GitHub page, as an intermediate C++ developer, I could not figure out how to include JsonCpp into my project. The changes I propose to the README make this much clearer, and define a clear distinction between which instructions are for those developing and contributing to JsonCpp, and those who are just using it.
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@ -19,12 +19,14 @@ format to store user input files.
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* `0.y.z` can be used with older compilers.
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* `0.y.z` can be used with older compilers.
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* Major versions maintain binary-compatibility.
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* Major versions maintain binary-compatibility.
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Using JsonCpp in your project
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# Using JsonCpp in your project
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The recommended approach to integrating JsonCpp in your project is to build
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The recommended approach to integrating JsonCpp in your project is to include
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the amalgamated source (a single `.cpp` file) with your own build system. This
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the [amalgamated source](#generating-amalgamated-source-and-header) (a single
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ensures consistency of compilation flags and ABI compatibility. See the section
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`.cpp` file and two `.h` files) in your project, and compile and build as you
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"Generating amalgamated source and header" for instructions.
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would any other source file. This ensures consistency of compilation flags and
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ABI compatibility, issues which arise when building shared or static
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libraries. See the next section for instructions.
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The `include/` should be added to your compiler include path. Jsoncpp headers
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The `include/` should be added to your compiler include path. Jsoncpp headers
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should be included as follow:
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should be included as follow:
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If JsonCpp was built as a dynamic library on Windows, then your project needs to
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If JsonCpp was built as a dynamic library on Windows, then your project needs to
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define the macro `JSON_DLL`.
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define the macro `JSON_DLL`.
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Generating amalgamated source and header
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----------------------------------------
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JsonCpp is provided with a script to generate a single header and a single
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source file to ease inclusion into an existing project. The amalgamated source
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can be generated at any time by running the following command from the
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top-directory (this requires Python 2.6):
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python amalgamate.py
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It is possible to specify header name. See the `-h` option for detail.
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By default, the following files are generated:
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* `dist/jsoncpp.cpp`: source file that needs to be added to your project.
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* `dist/json/json.h`: corresponding header file for use in your project. It is
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equivalent to including `json/json.h` in non-amalgamated source. This header
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only depends on standard headers.
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* `dist/json/json-forwards.h`: header that provides forward declaration of all
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JsonCpp types.
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The amalgamated sources are generated by concatenating JsonCpp source in the
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correct order and defining the macro `JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION` to prevent inclusion
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of other headers.
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# Contributing to JsonCpp
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Building and testing with CMake
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Building and testing with CMake
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[CMake][] is a C++ Makefiles/Solution generator. It is usually available on most
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[CMake][] is a C++ Makefiles/Solution generator. It is usually available on most
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environment by running `vcvars32.bat` (e.g. MSVC 2008 command prompt) before
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environment by running `vcvars32.bat` (e.g. MSVC 2008 command prompt) before
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running SCons.
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running SCons.
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# Running the tests manually
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## Running the tests manually
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You need to run tests manually only if you are troubleshooting an issue.
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You need to run tests manually only if you are troubleshooting an issue.
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In the instructions below, replace `path/to/jsontest` with the path of the
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In the instructions below, replace `path/to/jsontest` with the path of the
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See `doxybuild.py --help` for options.
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See `doxybuild.py --help` for options.
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Generating amalgamated source and header
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----------------------------------------
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JsonCpp is provided with a script to generate a single header and a single
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source file to ease inclusion into an existing project. The amalgamated source
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can be generated at any time by running the following command from the
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top-directory (this requires Python 2.6):
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python amalgamate.py
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It is possible to specify header name. See the `-h` option for detail.
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By default, the following files are generated:
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* `dist/jsoncpp.cpp`: source file that needs to be added to your project.
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* `dist/json/json.h`: corresponding header file for use in your project. It is
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equivalent to including `json/json.h` in non-amalgamated source. This header
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only depends on standard headers.
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* `dist/json/json-forwards.h`: header that provides forward declaration of all
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JsonCpp types.
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The amalgamated sources are generated by concatenating JsonCpp source in the
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correct order and defining the macro `JSON_IS_AMALGAMATION` to prevent inclusion
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of other headers.
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Adding a reader/writer test
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Adding a reader/writer test
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To add a test, you need to create two files in test/data:
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To add a test, you need to create two files in test/data:
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