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Daniel Sipka 2015-10-18 00:18:01 +02:00
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If you are using CMake, the easiest way to include mstch in your project is to If you are using CMake, the easiest way to include mstch in your project is to
copy the whole directory to your source tree, and use `add_subdirectory` in your copy the whole directory to your source tree, and use `add_subdirectory` in your
CMakeLists.txt. This will set a variable named `mstch_INCLUDE_DIR` that contains CMakeLists.txt. This will set a variable named `mstch_INCLUDE_DIR` that contains
its include path, and add a static library target named mstch. For example: its include path, and add a static library target named `mstch`. For example:
```cmake ```cmake
add_subdirectory(external/mstch) add_subdirectory(external/mstch)
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Unit tests are using the [Catch](https://github.com/philsquared/Catch) framework Unit tests are using the [Catch](https://github.com/philsquared/Catch) framework
and [rapidjson](http://rapidjson.org/) to parse the and [rapidjson](http://rapidjson.org/) to parse the
[Mustache specifications](https://github.com/mustache/spec), all included in the [Mustache specifications](https://github.com/mustache/spec), all of which are
repository as git submodules. Various [Boost](http://www.boost.org/) libraries included in the repository as git submodules. Various
are also required to build them. [Boost](http://www.boost.org/) libraries are also required to build them.
Don't forget to initialize submodules: Don't forget to initialize submodules: