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== Prerequisites == |
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You will need Apache Ant, the Java Development Kit (JDK), and Java. On Ubuntu or any other Debian-based operating system, you can simply install the <code>ant</code> package from APT, and APT will automatically install Java and the JDK. |
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== Building == |
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Once you have cloned the repository, simply run |
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<code>$ ant</code> |
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from its root directory. Ant will automatically compile and jar all the classes. |
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== Usage == |
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We use Ant to run the project's programs. Ant, however, cannot forward command-line arguments to programs on its own, so we use a simple wrapper script. |
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<code>./run.sh [CLASS] [ARGS]...</code> |
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<code>CLASS</code> is the name of the main class---that is, the class that contains the <code>main</code> function that you want to execute. |
Revision as of 03:25, 13 January 2017
Prerequisites
You will need Apache Ant, the Java Development Kit (JDK), and Java. On Ubuntu or any other Debian-based operating system, you can simply install the ant
package from APT, and APT will automatically install Java and the JDK.
Building
Once you have cloned the repository, simply run
$ ant
from its root directory. Ant will automatically compile and jar all the classes.
Usage
We use Ant to run the project's programs. Ant, however, cannot forward command-line arguments to programs on its own, so we use a simple wrapper script.
./run.sh [CLASS] [ARGS]...
CLASS
is the name of the main class---that is, the class that contains the main
function that you want to execute.