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### Generate Makefile
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Change directory to `build` then run `ccmake` to create Makefile. Once `Makefile` is generated you can run `make` command to build picrin.
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Change directory to `build` then run `cmake` to create Makefile. Once `Makefile` is generated you can run `make` command to build picrin.
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$ cd build
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$ ccmake ..
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$ cmake ..
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Actually you don't necessarily need to move to `build` directory before running `ccmake` (in that case `$ ccmake .`), but I strongly recommend to follow above instruction.
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Actually you don't necessarily need to move to `build` directory before running `cmake` (in that case `$ cmake .`), but I strongly recommend to follow above instruction.
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Before generating Makefile, you can change some compilation switches to enable or disable optional features. Take *NAN_BOXING* for example, when you turn on "Use C11 feature" flag and the platform supports addresses of 48bit length, it is enabled.
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### Install
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Just running `make install`, picrin library, headers, and runtime binary are install on your system, by default into `/usr/local` directory. You can change this value via ccmake.
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Just running `make install`, picrin library, headers, and runtime binary are install on your system, by default into `/usr/local` directory. You can change this value via cmake.
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$ make install
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