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$ python setup.py build |
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$ python setup.py google_test |
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If you want to build/test c++ implementation, run: |
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To build the C++ implementation run: |
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$ python setup.py build --cpp_implementation |
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To test and use the C++ implementation, you must make libprotobuf.so |
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from the C++ build accessible. You can either install the C++ code |
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you built, or set LD_LIBRARY_PATH: |
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$ (cd .. && make install) |
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or |
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$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../src/.libs |
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Then run the tests like so: |
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$ python setup.py google_test --cpp_implementation |
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If some tests fail, this library may not work correctly on your |
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or: |
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$ (cd .. && make install) |
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$ python setup.py install --cpp_implementation |
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This step may require superuser privileges. |
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NOTE: To use C++ implementation, you need to install C++ protobuf runtime |
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library of the same version and export the environment variable before this |
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step. See the "C++ Implementation" section below for more details. |
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NOTE: To use C++ implementation, you need to export an environment |
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variable before running your program. See the "C++ Implementation" |
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section below for more details. |
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Usage |
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2) Export an environment variable: |
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$ export PROTOCOL_BUFFERS_PYTHON_IMPLEMENTATION=cpp |
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$ export PROTOCOL_BUFFERS_PYTHON_IMPLEMENTATION_VERSION=2 |
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You need to export this variable before running setup.py script to build and |
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install the extension. You must also set the variable at runtime, otherwise |
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You must set this variable at runtime, before running your program, otherwise |
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the pure-Python implementation will be used. In a future release, we will |
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change the default so that C++ implementation is used whenever it is available. |
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It is strongly recommended to run `python setup.py test` after setting the |
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variable to "cpp", so the tests will be against C++ implemented Python |
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messages. |
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