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= libpsyc README file =
libpsyc implements various functions required to use PSYC.
See http://about.psyc.eu/libpsyc for more information on the library.
See http://about.psyc.eu/Specification for more information
on the new PSYC specification.
See http://about.psyc.eu for information on PSYC in general.
The plain C API located in the include/psyc directory along with the file psyc.h
is primarily intended to be used for binding with other languages and frameworks.
Available bindings are located in include/<name> where name is the language or
framework.
== C API ==
The "plain C API" is a very low-level API intended to be used for bindings.
To access a certain module of the library, just include the according header
file from the psyc directory:
psyc.h -- basic things for well-being
psyc/parse.h -- parse psyc packets
psyc/render.h -- render psyc packets
psyc/text.h -- text template functions
psyc/packet.h -- structures for render.h and functions to initialize them
psyc/syntax.h -- definitions and constants related to parsing and rendering
== Directory Overview ==
doc -- where the documentation will be put after generation
include -- contains all bindings and the core C API for the library
lib -- where the compiled library will be put
src -- contains the sourcecode of the library
test -- contains test sourcecodes and test input files
== Compiling libpsyc ==
Type
make
and you are done.
Other possible targets include:
make diet -- compile with diet libc
make test -- compile and run the test
make doc -- generate the API documentation (will be put in the doc folder)
make help -- display the possible targets
== Requirements ==
libpsyc is currently known to compile under Linux and SunOS.
== Contributors And Contribution ==
The library is being developed by
* tg -- psyc://psyced.org/~tg
* lynx -- psyc://psyced.org/~lynx
* Marenz -- psyc://supraverse.net/~marenz
If you created new bindings, patches or anything other that you think should go
into the library, contact either anyone of us directly or just join the
developement room at
psyc://psyced.org/@welcome
xmpp:*welcome@psyced.org (jabber is known to have problems sometimes)
irc://psyced.org/welcome
== Licence ==
-- To be discussed --
== Style Wars ==
This source code should follow the http://about.psyc.eu/Indent conventions.
(if you have good reasons to use another style, discuss it on the
wiki page so that it becomes the general style convention for all
of us, not just for you).