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-Welcome to the Native Client SDK project_templates directory. |
- |
-Currently, this directory contains a mechanism to allow a developer to |
-bootstrap a native client project and write a lot of the NaCl-specific code |
-automatically, so the developer can add her own functionality quickly. The |
-projects created are designed to be self-contained, meaning that they have |
-everything they need to run, except a server. |
- |
-To start a project, run "./init_project.py" or "python init_project.py" |
-depending on your system configuration. The script will give you usage |
-information when run with -h or when insufficient or malformed arguments are |
-provided. |
- |
-The result of the script is a project with the name you provide at a location |
-of your choice. If you have your own server, you may create the project in |
-a location it serves. Otherwise, you may create a project under the SDK |
-examples directory and examples/httpd.py to serve your project quickly - at |
-least temporarily. |
- |
-In the future, this directory is intended as a repository for useful stub code, |
-code snippets, and code generators that can be used to facilitate rapid |
-development. For now we support initial project setup via init_project.py, but |
-any generically useful code can be added here if it follows a reasonable |
-organization. The organization is as follows: |
- |
-project_templates: |
- Contains any top-level scripting elements that apply or may come in useful |
- for the generation of all NaCl/Pepper2 projects, common Makefile sections, |
- and this README. |
-project_templates/[language]: |
- For any given language there should be a directory with a name that is |
- commonly associated with that language. |
-project_templates/[topic] |
-project_templates/[language]/[topic] |
- For any given programming topic, such as audio, 2d, or 3d programming, there |
- should be a directory at the root level for any components that are not |
- language specific and that may apply to that topic. For corresponding |
- components that are language specific, a sub-directory for the topic may |
- also be created under the language directory. |
- |
-Note that the layout in this directory does not reflect the layout of the |
-projects that are created. It is merely a set of simple guidelines to help |
-organize generic code and utilities so they can be managed here. How |
-generated projects are laid out is left up to the design of the particular |
-code-generator. |