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author | Alexander Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev@ucla.edu> | Mon Nov 18 19:49:16 2013 -0800 |
committer | Alexander Afanasyev <alexander.afanasyev@ucla.edu> | Mon Nov 18 23:35:51 2013 -0800 |
tree | 3f24c7b7db5750d492867f55992267b8ec294022 | |
parent | 2d630dddf474fb0d3e8660f2e947633bab44a675 [diff] |
Adding waf/wscript as a secondary build system Also, allowing use of system's boost and disabling C++11 Change-Id: Iaf18dea284907d69921d41b1a82a32fb14a9d432
NDN-CPP is a new implementation of a Named Data Networking client library written in C++ and C.
It is wire format compatible with NDNx and PARC's CCNx.
NDN-CPP is open source under a license described in the file COPYING. While the license does not require it, we really would appreciate it if others would share their contributions to the library if they are willing to do so under the same license.
See the file INSTALL for build and install instructions.
Please submit any bugs or issues to the NDN-CPP issue tracker: http://redmine.named-data.net/projects/ndn-cpp/issues
The library currently requires a remote NDN daemon, and has been tested with ndnd, from the NDNx package: https://github.com/named-data/ndnx .
Currently, the library has two APIs for developers:
1. The C++ API which follows the NDN Common Client Library API also used by ndn-js (JavaScript) and PyNDN (Python). 2. A core C library implementing lower-level encoding and communication. Applications should normally use the C++ API, but core C code will also function on embedded devices and other environments which don't have C++ support.