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Tests for add/delete record functions.
[gedcom-parse.git]
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README
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The Gedcom parser library (release @VERSION@)
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The Gedcom parser library is a C library that provides an API to applications
The Gedcom parser library (release @VERSION@)
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The Gedcom parser library is a C library that provides an API to applications
-to parse and process arbitrary genealogy files in the standard gedcom format.
+to parse, process and write arbitrary genealogy files in the standard gedcom
+format.
Its main features are:
Its main features are:
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Its main features are:
- internationalization of the error and warning messages
- specific parsing of date values to a calendar-neutral date system (Julian
- internationalization of the error and warning messages
- specific parsing of date values to a calendar-neutral date system (Julian
- days aka serial day numbers); the date parser can be called separately
+ days aka serial day numbers); the date parser can be called separately and
+ dates can be manipulated
- specific parsing and checking of cross-references
- specific parsing of age values
- specific parsing and checking of cross-references
- specific parsing of age values
- - support for writing Gedcom files
+ - support for writing Gedcom files (both in line-by-line format, or via the
+ Gedcom object model)
- "compatibility-mode" parsing, to allow for not-exactly-standard syntaxes
used by other genealogy programs; currently, compatibility is added for:
- "compatibility-mode" parsing, to allow for not-exactly-standard syntaxes
used by other genealogy programs; currently, compatibility is added for:
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This is simply:
make
make install
make
make install
+If libiconv is not automatically found, you can give its path to configure,
+for example, if the library lives in /home/mydir/lib:
+
+ ./configure --with-libiconv-prefix=/home/mydir
+
You can also run some tests via:
make check
You can also run some tests via:
make check