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-################# |
-Native Client SDK |
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-To build Native Client modules, you must download and install the Native |
-Client Software Development Kit (SDK). |
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-The SDK includes the following: |
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-support for multiple Pepper versions |
- The SDK contains **bundles** that let you compile Native Client modules |
- using different versions of the |
- `Pepper API </overview.html#link_pepper>`_ |
- (e.g., Pepper 30 or Pepper Canary). Review the |
- :doc:`Release Notes <release-notes>` for a description of the new features |
- included in each Pepper version to help you decide which bundle to |
- use to develop your application. In general, Native Client modules |
- compiled using a particular Pepper version will work in |
- corresponding versions of Chrome and higher. For example, a module |
- compiled using the Pepper 30 platform will work in Chrome 30 and |
- higher. |
- |
-update utility |
- The ``naclsdk`` utility (``naclsdk.bat`` on Windows) lets you download new |
- bundles that are available, as well as new versions of existing bundles. |
- |
-toolchains |
- Each platform includes three toolchains---one for Portable Native Client |
- (PNaCl) applications, one for compiling architecture-specific Native |
- Client applications with newlib, and a third native NaCl toolchain for |
- compiling with glibc. Newlib and glibc are two different implementations |
- of the C standard library. All toolchains contain Native Client-compatible |
- versions of standard compilers, linkers, and other tools. |
- See :doc:`this document </nacl-and-pnacl>` to help you choose the |
- right toolchain. |
- |
-examples |
- Each example in the SDK includes C or C++ source files and header files |
- illustrating how to use NaCl and Pepper, along with a Makefile to build |
- the example using each of the toolchains. |
- |
-tools |
- The SDK includes a number of additional tools, which you can use for |
- tasks such as validating Native Client modules and running modules |
- from the command line. |
- |
-To download and install the SDK, follow the instructions on the |
-:ref:`Download <download>` page. |
- |