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/*!
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\page building_tidy Building Tidy
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\section Prerequisites
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- \b git - <a href="http://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git">git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git</a>
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- \b cmake - <a href="http://www.cmake.org/download/">cmake.org/download/</a>
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- Appropriate build tools for the platform
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CMake comes in two forms - command line and gui. Some installations only install one or the other, but sometimes both. The build
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commands below are only for the command line use.
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Also the actual build tools vary for each platform. But that is one of the great features of cmake, it can generate
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variuous 'native' build files. Running cmake without any parameters will list the generators
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available on that platform. For sure one of the common ones is "Unix Makefiles", which needs autotools
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make installed, but many other generators are supported.
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In windows cmake offers various versions of MSVC. Again below only the command line use of MSVC is shown, but the
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tidy solution (*.sln) file can be loaded into the MSVC IDE, and the building done in there.
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\section get_source Get the source code
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Tidy’s sourcecode can be found at <a href="https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5">github.com/htacg/tidy-html5</a>. There are sometimes
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several branches, but in general `master` is the most recently updated version.
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\note Note that as “cutting edge,” it may have bugs or other
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unstable behavior. If you prefer a stable, officially released version, be sure to have a look
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at Releases on the github page.
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In general you can use the <b>Download ZIP</b> button on the github page to download the most recent version of a branch. If you prefer
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Git then you can clone the repository to a working machine with:
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\code{.sh}
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git clone git@github.com:htacg/tidy-html5.git
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\endcode
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\section compile Compile
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<h4>Enter the `build/cmake` directory</h4>
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\code{.sh}
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# *nix
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cd {your-tidy-html5-directory}/build/cmake
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# windows
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cd {your-tidy-html5-directory}\build\cmake
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\endcode
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<h4>Configure the build</h4>
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\code{.sh}
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# *nix
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cmake ../../ [-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/for/install]
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# windows
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cmake ..\..\
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\endcode
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By default cmake sets the install path to `/usr/local` in unix.
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If you wanted the binary in say `/usr/bin` instead, then use `-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr`
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On windows the default install is to `C:\Program Files\tidy5`, or `C:/Program Files (x86)/tidy5`, which is not very useful. After
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the build the `tidy[n].exe` is in the `Release\` directory, and can be copied to any directory in your `PATH` environment variable, for global use.
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If you need the tidy library built as a 'shared' (DLL) library, then in add the command `-DBUILD_SHARED_LIB:BOOL=ON`.
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This option is `OFF` by default, so the static library is built and linked with the command line tool for convenience.
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<h4>Compile</h4>
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\code{.sh}
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# *nix
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make
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# windows
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cmake --build . --config Release
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\endcode
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<h4>Install</h4>
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\code{.sh}
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# *nix
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[sudo] make install
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# windows
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cmake --build . --config Release --target INSTALL
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\endcode
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*/ |