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# proj_tpl
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Generic project templates for tools, filters, libraries in C++.
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> [!Note]
> Alpha status, incomplete. Currently work is underway for the Makefile and script.
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## Installation
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Type `make` to install the `mkproj` script, its man page, and the templates.
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## Overview
With `mkproj`, you can create a C++ project for a tool or a library.
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The project can be:
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- a simple tool, to test some idea;
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- a more elaborate tool, meant to be distributed;
- a UNIX filter, which processes input files line by line, or reads from
standard input when there are no input files;
- a library, where both a static and a dynamic library will be built.
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Apart from the simple tool, all of these can optionally:
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- use a precompiled header for the C++ Standard Library;
- implement a plugin architecture, where building and installing plugins is
automatically supported.
At the center is a `Makefile`, which should not be altered. This `Makefile` can
build and install any of these projects. All project-specific additions should
be put in the mandatory `premake.make` (which is included at the start of the
Makefile), and in an optional `postmake.make` (which is included at the end of
the Makefile).
The `premake.make` typically defines some Make variables, whereas the
`postmake.make` typically contains extra Make targets.
The `premake.make` is mandatory, because it defines the name of the tool or
library, and its version. This is also where you declare external dependencies.
Available Make targets are:
- `make` will build the tool or library;
- `sudo make install` will install it, and all of its accompanying files;
- `make clean` will remove compiled object files, but will keep a previously
built tool or library, and the precompiled header;
- `make dist-clean` will bring the project to a pristine state.
- `sudo make uninstall` will remove all installed files.
## Documentation
`man mkproj`