Potluck with different functions for different purposes that can be shared among C programs.
Library documentation is available in the online documentation.
Orcania is available in multiple distributions as official package. Check out your distribution documentation to install the package automatically.
You can install Orcania with a pre-compiled package available in the release pages.
Download Orcania source code from GitHub:
$ git clone https://github.com/babelouest/orcania.git
$ cd orcania
CMake minimum 3.5 is required.
Run the CMake script in a sub-directory, example:
$ git clone https://github.com/babelouest/orcania.git
$ cd orcania/
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make && sudo make install
The available options for CMake are:
-DBUILD_STATIC=[on|off]
(defaultoff
): Build the static archive in addition to the shared library-DWITH_STRSTR=[on|off]
(defaultoff
): Force using inline implementation of strstr-DBUILD_ORCANIA_TESTING=[on|off]
(defaultoff
): Build unit tests-DINSTALL_HEADER=[on|off]
(defaulton
): Install header fileorcania.h
-DBUILD_RPM=[on|off]
(defaultoff
): Build RPM package when runningmake package
-DBUILD_ORCANIA_DOCUMENTATION=[on|off]
(defaultoff
): Build the documentation, doxygen is required-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=[Debug|Release]
(defaultRelease
): Compile with debugging symbols or not
Go to src/
directory, compile and install:
$ cd src
$ make && sudo make install
This will install Orcania's files under /usr/local/
DESTDIR.
If you want to force using inline implementation of strstr
, you can append the build option STRSTRFLAG=1
. This is useful if your system doesn't have an implementation of the function strstr
but isn't listed as one in Orcania. Like FreeRTOS.
$ cd src
$ make STRSTRFLAG=1
To build and install as a static archive, use the make commands make static*
:
$ cd src
$ make static && sudo make static-install # or make DESTDIR=/tmp static-install if you want to install in `/tmp/lib`