*************** Getting Started *************** .. highlight:: c Compiling and Installing Jansson ================================ The Jansson source is available at http://www.digip.org/jansson/releases/. Unix-like systems (including MinGW) ----------------------------------- Unpack the source tarball and change to the source directory: .. parsed-literal:: bunzip2 -c jansson-|release|.tar.bz2 | tar xf - cd jansson-|release| The source uses GNU Autotools (autoconf_, automake_, libtool_), so compiling and installing is extremely simple:: ./configure make make check make install To change the destination directory (``/usr/local`` by default), use the ``--prefix=DIR`` argument to ``./configure``. See ``./configure --help`` for the list of all possible installation options. (There are no options to customize the resulting Jansson binary.) The command ``make check`` runs the test suite distributed with Jansson. This step is not strictly necessary, but it may find possible problems that Jansson has on your platform. If any problems are found, please report them. If you obtained the source from a Git repository (or any other source control system), there's no ``./configure`` script as it's not kept in version control. To create the script, the build system needs to be bootstrapped. There are many ways to do this, but the easiest one is to use ``autoreconf``:: autoreconf -vi This command creates the ``./configure`` script, which can then be used as described above. .. _autoconf: http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/ .. _automake: http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/ .. _libtool: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/ Android ------- Jansson can be built for android platforms. Android.mk is in the source root folder. The configuration file is located in the ``android`` directory in the source distribution. Windows ------- Jansson can be built with Visual Studio 2010 (and probably newer versions, too). The solution and project files are in the ``win32/vs2010/`` directory in the source distribution. Other Systems ------------- On non Unix-like systems, you may be unable to run the ``./configure`` script. In this case, follow these steps. All the files mentioned can be found in the ``src/`` directory. 1. Create ``jansson_config.h`` (which has some platform-specific parameters that are normally filled in by the ``./configure`` script). Edit ``jansson_config.h.in``, replacing all ``@variable@`` placeholders, and rename the file to ``jansson_config.h``. 2. Make ``jansson.h`` and ``jansson_config.h`` available to the compiler, so that they can be found when compiling programs that use Jansson. 3. Compile all the ``.c`` files (in the ``src/`` directory) into a library file. Make the library available to the compiler, as in step 2. Building the Documentation -------------------------- (This subsection describes how to build the HTML documentation you are currently reading, so it can be safely skipped.) Documentation is in the ``doc/`` subdirectory. It's written in reStructuredText_ with Sphinx_ annotations. To generate the HTML documentation, invoke:: make html and point your browser to ``doc/_build/html/index.html``. Sphinx_ 1.0 or newer is required to generate the documentation. .. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html .. _Sphinx: http://sphinx.pocoo.org/ Compiling Programs that Use Jansson =================================== Jansson involves one C header file, :file:`jansson.h`, so it's enough to put the line :: #include in the beginning of every source file that uses Jansson. There's also just one library to link with, ``libjansson``. Compile and link the program as follows:: cc -o prog prog.c -ljansson Starting from version 1.2, there's also support for pkg-config_:: cc -o prog prog.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs jansson` .. _pkg-config: http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/