figure out how to run this from the command line

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David Renshaw 2014-05-15 22:50:36 -04:00
parent c76afd0200
commit 6b6a591afe
2 changed files with 8 additions and 3 deletions

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CXX=clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ `pkg-config capnp --cflags --libs`
CXX=clang++
CXX_FLAGS=-std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++ `pkg-config capnp --cflags --libs`
CAPNPC_JAVA_SOURCES=generator/src/main/cpp/compiler/capnpc-java.c++
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sbt clean
capnpc-java : $(CAPNPC_JAVA_SOURCES)
$(CXX) -I/usr/local/include -g $(CAPNPC_JAVA_SOURCES) -o capnpc-java
$(CXX) $(CXX_FLAGS) -g $(CAPNPC_JAVA_SOURCES) -o capnpc-java
addressbook : capnpc-java
PWD=pwd
mkdir examples/src/main/generated
capnp compile -I$(PWD)/generator/src/main/cpp/compiler --src-prefix=examples/src/main/schema -o./capnpc-java:examples/src/main/generated examples/src/main/schema/addressbook.capnp
sbt examples/"run read"
# sbt examples/"run read"

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When running `make`, the supporting Java code will be built, and the sample schema will be run through the code generator as well to produce the Java binding. You can find the generated code in `/examples/src/main/generated/Addressbook.java`
```
echo '(people = [(id = 123, name = "Alice", email = "alice@example.com", employment = (school = "MIT"))])' | capnp encode examples/src/main/schema/addressbook.capnp AddressBook | java -cp generator/target/scala-2.11/classes:examples/target/scala-2.11/classes/ org.capnproto.examples.AddressbookMain read
```