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2 years ago
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This repository contains general build scripts and pipelines for all languages that I incorporate in my projects. The goal is to provide an easy retrieval and update system for the project. Each script will be a shell script containing the following template:
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```bash
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#Short description about what I do
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#Language[Folder]
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# #The script's code goes in here.
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# rm -Rf out/*
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# javac -Xlint:unchecked -cp ${PROJECT_DIR}/.. -d ${OUT_DIR} ${PROJECT_DIR}/*.java
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# printf "\n\n\nRunning Program...\n\n"
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# cd $OUT_DIR
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# java ${MAIN_CLASS} "$@"
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# ../scripts/clean.sh
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```
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Each language will be in the following structure:
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```
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-<Language>
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--<scripts>
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---[script files.sh]
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```
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The `sig` script will display by default any scripts in the `scripts` folder, therefore when creating a project, copy over the scripts folder of the desired language into your project then the `sig` script handles the rest appropriately. If your project requires multiple languages and build setups, then you can use the `sig2` command, which has an additional parameter to specify the language when running it. When setting up a multi-language setup, you'll just copy the entire folder to include the programming language itself. So a multi-language project structure may look something like this:
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```
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-C
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--scripts
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---build.sh
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---clean.sh
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---make.sh
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-Java
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--scripts
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---build.sh
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---clean.sh
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---jar.sh
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```
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