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-C++ version of the libphonenumber project. |
-Work in progress. |
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-This is a port of the Java version. |
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-This project uses some third-party code: |
- - src/base/ sources come from Chromium browser. |
- - src/utf/ sources come from lib9 which is also used in Go. |
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-Requirements: |
- - CMake build system |
- http://www.cmake.org |
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- You can install it very easily on a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution: |
- $ sudo apt-get install cmake |
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- - Protocol Buffers |
- http://code.google.com/p/protobuf/ |
- Version 2.4 or more recent is required. |
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- You can install it very easily on a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution: |
- $ sudo apt-get install libprotobuf-dev |
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- Note: if your GNU/Linux distribution doesn't provide the needed package, |
- please download and install it manually: |
- $ tar xjf protobuf-2.4.tar.bz2 |
- $ cd protobuf-2.4 |
- $ ./configure && make && sudo make install |
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- - Google Test |
- http://code.google.com/p/googletest/ |
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- You can install it very easily on a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution: |
- $ sudo apt-get install libgtest-dev |
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- - RE2 |
- http://code.google.com/p/re2/ |
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- You can install it very easily on Ubuntu Maverick and later: |
- $ sudo apt-get install libre2-dev |
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- Otherwise if you use a Debian-based distribution you can fetch the Ubuntu |
- package which should work: |
- http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/libre2-dev |
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- If you want to install it manually: |
- You need Mercurial to checkout its source code: |
- $ sudo apt-get install mercurial |
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- Then checkout, build and install it: |
- $ hg clone https://re2.googlecode.com/hg re2 |
- $ cd re2 |
- $ make test |
- $ make install |
- $ make testinstall |
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- - ICU |
- Version 4.4 or more recent is required. |
- It can be built from sources. You need to download the source tarball at |
- this location: |
- http://site.icu-project.org/download |
- Then you can extract, build and install it this way: |
- $ tar xzf icu4c-4_4_2-src.tgz |
- $ cd icu/source |
- $ ./configure && make && sudo make install |
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- If you have a Debian-based distribution providing an up-to-date version of |
- ICU, you can install it using apt-get: |
- $ sudo apt-get install libicu-dev |
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- - Boost |
- Version 1.40 or more recent is required. |
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- You can install it very easily on a Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution: |
- $ sudo apt-get install libboost1.40-dev libboost-thread1.40-dev |
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- Note: Boost Thread is the only library needed at link time. |
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-How to build libphonenumber C++: |
- $ cd libphonenumber |
- $ mkdir build |
- $ cd build |
- $ cmake ../cpp/ |
- $ make |
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-Supported build parameters: |
- Build parameters can be specified invoking CMake with '-DKEY=VALUE' or using a |
- CMake user interface (ccmake or cmake-gui). |
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- USE_LITE_METADATA = ON | OFF [OFF] -- Generates smaller metadata that doesn't |
- include example numbers. |