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| -Intro
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| -=====
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| -
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| -The C++ version of libaddressinput library provides UI layout information and
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| -validation for address input forms. All strings in the library use UTF-8
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| -encoding.
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| -
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| -The library does not provide a UI. The user of the library must provide the user
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| -interface that uses libaddressinput. The user of the library must also provide a
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| -way to store data on disk and download data from the internet.
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| -
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| -The first client of the library is Chrome web browser. This motivates not
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| -providing UI or networking capabilities. Chrome will provide those.
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| -
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| -Dependencies
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| -============
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| -
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| -The library depends on these tools and libraries:
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| -
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| -GYP: Generates the build files.
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| -Ninja: Executes the build files.
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| -GTest: Used for unit tests.
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| -Python: Used by GRIT, which generates localization files.
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| -RE2: Used for validating postal code format.
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| -
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| -Most of these packages are available on Debian-like distributions. You can
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| -install them with this command:
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| -
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| -$ sudo apt-get install gyp ninja-build libgtest-dev python libre2-dev
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| -
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| -Make sure that your version of GYP is at least 0.1~svn1395. Older versions of
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| -GYP do not generate the Ninja build files correctly. You can download a
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| -new-enough version from http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/gyp.
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| -
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| -If your distribution does not include the binary packages for the dependencies,
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| -you can download them from these locations:
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| -
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| -http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/gyp
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| -http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/ninja-build
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| -http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/libgtest-dev
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| -http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/python
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| -http://packages.debian.org/experimental/libre2-dev
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| -
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| -Alternatively, you can download, build, and install these tools and libraries
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| -from source code. Their home pages contain information on how to accomplish
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| -that.
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| -
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| -https://code.google.com/p/gyp/
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| -http://martine.github.io/ninja/
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| -https://code.google.com/p/googletest/
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| -http://python.org/
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| -https://code.google.com/p/re2/
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| -
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| -Build
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| -=====
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| -
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| -Building the library involves generating an out/Default/build.ninja file and
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| -running ninja:
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| -
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| -$ export GYP_GENERATORS='ninja'
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| -$ gyp --depth .
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| -$ ninja -C out/Default
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| -
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| -Overriding paths defined in the *.gyp files can be done by setting the
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| -GYP_DEFINES environment variable before running gyp:
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| -
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| -$ export GYP_DEFINES="gtest_dir='/xxx/include' gtest_src_dir='/xxx'"
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| -
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| -Test
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| -====
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| -
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| -This command will execute the unit tests for the library:
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| -
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| -$ out/Default/unit_tests
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