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* ctemplate: version 0.7 release * Bugfix: another lock hygiene fix, for recursive includes (csilvers) * Minor type-hygiene improvements: size_t for int, etc. (csilvers) * Porting improvements: tests pass on OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris (csilvers) * Windows port! -- VS solution provided for all unittests (csilvers)
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See the documentation in the doc/ directory for information about how
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to use the ctemplate library.
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COMPILING
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To compile test applications with these classes, run ./configure
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followed by make. To install these header files on your system, run
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'make install'. (On Windows, the instructions are different; see
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README.windows.) See INSTALL for more details.
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This code should work on any modern C++ system. It has been tested on
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Linux (Ubuntu, Fedora, RedHat), Solaris 10 x86, FreeBSD 6.0, OS X 10.3
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and 10.4, and Windows under both VC++7 and VC++8.
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CTEMPLATE AND THREADS
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The ctemplate library has thread support, so it works properly in a
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threaded environment. For this to work, if you link libraries with
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-lctemplate you may find you also need to add -pthread (or, on some
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systems, -pthreads, and on others, -lpthread) to get the library to
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compile. If you leave out the -pthread, you'll see errors like this:
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symbol lookup error: /usr/local/lib/libctemplate.so.0: undefined symbol: pthread_rwlock_init
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If your code isn't multi-threaded, you can instead use the
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ctemplate_nothread library:
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-lctemplate_nothreads
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To summarize, there are two ways to link in ctemlpate in non-threaded
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applications. For instance:
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1) gcc -o my_app my_app.o -lctemplate -pthread
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2) gcc -o my_app my_app.o -lctemplate_nothreads
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If your application uses threads, you should use form (1).
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