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cpp_engine is an build system for C++ projects, It works like Make but much better. Compring to Rake, cpp_engine is more targeted at building C++ project I just started developing this system. Since I am a student in NYU, the effort I can put on this project is limited. if you are interested in it, please send me email:) To use this system, you need to create a file named "enginespec" in your working dir. An example of enginespec is as follows: compile(["*.cpp"]){|config| config.flags=["-O3", "-msse2", "-msse3", "-mfpmath=sse"] config.header_dirs=["include1","include2"] config.lib_dirs=["libdir1","libdir2"] config.libs=["math","openGL"] config.product="xxx" } After this file is created, you can simply run cppengine to build your project
== Description A Rack compatible JSON-RPC2 server domain specific language (DSL) - allows JSONRPC APIs to be defined as mountable Rack applications with inline documentation, authentication and type checking. e.g. class Calculator < JSONRPC2::Interface title "JSON-RPC2 Calculator" introduction "This interface allows basic maths calculations via JSON-RPC2" auth_with JSONRPC2::BasicAuth.new({'user' => 'secretword'}) section 'Simple Ops' do desc 'Multiply two numbers' param 'a', 'Number', 'a' param 'b', 'Number', 'b' result 'Number', 'a * b' def mul args args['a'] * args['b'] end desc 'Add numbers' example "Calculate 1 + 1 = 2", :params => { 'a' => 1, 'b' => 1}, :result => 2 param 'a', 'Number', 'First number' param 'b', 'Number', 'Second number' optional 'c', 'Number', 'Third number' result 'Number', 'a + b + c' def sum args val = args['a'] + args['b'] val += args['c'] if args['c'] val end end end
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