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####################################################################################################### erl_interface examples ####################################################################################################### This repository contains: - documentation on - how to build erlang on windows - how to build erl_interface using MinGW - how to setup Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition to build ports using erl_interface - how to use MinGW to build against .lib files (bundled in the erlang windows distribution) - This one is not finished yet. :P - code examples on using erl_interface - complex: the example problem (http://erlang.org/doc/tutorial/erl_interface.html) - echo: an echo program I'm using to debug an issue with erl_interface - port: an implementation of the following how-to: http://www.trapexit.org/How_to_use_ei_to_marshal_binary_terms_in_port_programs - ... your examples here ... For now this is mostly this is Windows specific stuff. Anyway, feel free to contribute back with any feedback or working examples. :) ####################################################################################################### I've tryed to setup the sourcecode and Makefiles in a way that should make it easy to test the building process with various methods without having to change much: - For Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition builds: - You have to edit the .vcproj files and fix these paths: - AdditionalIncludeDirectories - AdditionalLibraryDirectories so that they'll point to your erl_interface dir. - This method uses the erl_interface.lib and ei.lib libraries. - For builds using GCC or MinGW*: - You have to edit build/BuildConfig.mk and set ERL_INTERFACE_DIR so that it points to your erl_interface dir. - Run make on one of the build subdirs - mingw: Uses the liberl_interface_md.a and libei._md.a libraries built using MinGW to compile erl_interface - gcc: Uses the liberl_interface.a and libei.a libraries built using gcc to compile erl_interface - mingw_vc: Uses the .lib files that are bundled with the binary erlang windows distribution NOTICE: I wasn't able to get this build method to work nor find out if this will ever work. Feel free to try. :) *This build method uses a non-recursive makefile (as seen on http://www.xs4all.nl/~evbergen/nonrecursive-make.html) which still needs a bit of tinkering with. #######################################################################################################
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