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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
-to parse and process arbitrary genealogy files in the standard gedcom format.
-
-Its main features are:
-
- - strict callback-based parser written in C (using lex/yacc), a C object
- model is also available (compare to the difference between SAX and DOM
- in XML).
-
- - supports the Gedcom 5.5 standard fully
-
- - supports the standard encoding formats (ASCII, ANSEL, UNICODE), but
- extensible (via a configuration file) to other encoding formats; by
- default ANSI is also supported.
-
- - all strings passed from callbacks to the using program are in UTF-8 format
-
- - 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
-
- - specific parsing and checking of cross-references
-
- - specific parsing of age values
-
- - "compatibility-mode" parsing, to allow for not-exactly-standard syntaxes
- used by other genealogy programs; currently, compatibility is added for:
- - ftree
- - Lifelines 3.0.2 (not complete)
-
-NOTE:
- - NO BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY is guaranteed for 0.x releases !
-
-To do list:
- - specific parsing of other special values
- - compatibility with other genealogy programs
- - older/newer Gedcom standards ?
- - modifying data
- - writing GEDCOM files, GEDML files
- - C++ object model
- - ...
-
-For more information, refer to the documentation in the doc subdirectory,
-or to the SourceForge project web site and summary page:
- http://gedcom-parse.sourceforge.net
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/gedcom-parse
-
-Also, have a look at the 'Genes' program, from which this library is a
-spin-off, and which uses this library:
- http://genes.sourceforge.net
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/genes
-
-
-Requirements:
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- - glibc 2.2 or higher
-
-To build from sources, you'll also need:
- - gcc
- - GNU make
- - autoconf
- - automake
- - flex
- - bison (won't work with plain yacc)
-
-It is possible that it also runs on other platforms than Linux (and that the
-glibc version requirement can be loosened), however, I can only support Linux
-because that is the only platform I have...
-
-
-Installation:
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-This is simply:
-
- ./configure
- make
- make install
-
-You can also run some tests via:
- make check
-
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