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LEMON Project Template
The aim of the template repository is to make it easier to setup a new LEMON based project. It provides a cross platform CMake build environment.
This guide assumes you use Linux or some other UN*X based system, but everything works equally well on Windows, too.
Setup and Build the Template
This is fairly easy. First, clone the project template repository and step into the dir, as follows.
hg clone http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/hg/lemon-project-template myproject cd myproject
As you probably want to use LEMON in your project, you will need it too. For this you have two options. You can either install it somewhere or use a local copy of LEMON dedicated to your project. This later option is especially useful if you also modify/develop LEMON along with your project, or want to use a specific version.
Use a preinstalled version
See the LEMON Install Guide for instructions on how to install LEMON. If you installed it to a non-standard place, you must let CMake know where to find it in the LEMON_ROOT_DIR config variable.
Use LEMON as a subproject
Just simply copying the LEMON source code into subdir lemon
or deps/lemon
will do the job. Namely, you can either extract a release tarball
wget http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/pub/sources/lemon-1.2.3tar.gz tar xzf lemon-1.2.3.tar.gz mv lemon-1.2.3 lemon
or - even better - you can check out the mercurial LEMON repository
hg clone http://lemon.cs.elte.hu/hg/lemon-main lemon
If you chose the latter and you are using Mercurial 1.3 or later, you can set the lemon
repository as a subrepository of your project:
echo 'lemon = lemon' > .hgsub hg add .hgsub hg ci -m'Add .hgsub'
For example, this has the benefit that you can clone your project repository together with the lemon
repository.
You can read more about subrepository support in Mercurial here.
Then run CMake to create the makefiles and compile the code as usual.
mkdir build cd build cmake-gui .. make
Setup Your Own Project
Edit CMakeLists.txt to change the name of the project and the source files. Simply follow the instructions in CMakeLists.txt.
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