Changes between Version 27 and Version 28 of Be a CIVL developer
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v27 v28 24 24 * Step 2. Install an SVN plugin in Eclipse (such as Subversive) if you have not already. 25 25 * Step 3. Install prerequisite projects ABC, SARL and GMC. Make sure that the three projects are put in the workspace directory where CIVL will be created. Specifically:[[BR]] 26 27 26 * Install the symbolic algebra and reasoning library SARL. In Eclipse, select New Project...from SVN, use the archive svn://vsl.cis.udel.edu/sarl. After entering that, open it up and select the "trunk". After checking out trunk, name the project "SARL". Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file for Eclipse installation. Build the sarl.jar from within Eclipse by right-clicking (or ctrl-clicking) on the build.xml file and selecting Run As->Ant Build.[[BR]] 28 29 27 * Install the C front-end ABC. In Eclipse, select New Project...from SVN, use the archive svn://vsl.cis.udel.edu/abc. After entering that, open it up and select the "trunk". After checking out trunk, name the project "ABC". Then follow the instructions in the INSTALL file for Eclipse installation. Build the abc.jar from within Eclipse by right-clicking (or ctrl-clicking on OS X) on the build.xml file and selecting Run As->Ant Build.[[BR]] 30 31 28 * Install the generic model checking utilities package GMC. In Eclipse, select New Project...from SVN, use the archive svn://vsl.cis.udel.edu/gmc. After entering that, open it up and select the "trunk". After checking out trunk, name the project "GMC". Build the gmc.jar from within Eclipse by right-clicking (or ctrl-clicking) on the build.xml file and selecting Run As->Ant Build.[[BR]] 32 33 29 * Step 4. From within Eclipse, select New Project...from SVN. The archive is svn://vsl.cis.udel.edu/civl. After entering that, open it up and select the "trunk". (It is simplest to just check out the trunk for the Eclipse project.) 34 30 * Step 5. Check out the trunk, and create the project using the New Java Project Wizard as usual, naming it "CIVL". The .project, .classpath, and other Eclipse meta-data are already in the SVN archive, saving you a bunch of work.
