You will need to clone the subrepositories in the libs
folder.
git submodule init
git submodule clone
This project now depends on Maple-IR. To install it:
git clone https://github.com/LLVM-but-worse/maple-ir
cd maple-ir
mvn clean compile test install
You will need to acquire jars of these to proceed. Then, you must add these to a mvn local repository. So (in the project root directory):
mvn install:install-file -Dfile=path-to\cfr.jar -DgroupId=org.benf -DartifactId=cfr -Dversion=<version> -Dpackaging=jar -DlocalRepositoryPath=libs
For example, the version of CFR might be 0.121, depending on pom.xml
. Note that you will need to replace with whatever version is specified in pom.xml
.
Optionally, you can use -DlocalRepositoryPath=path-to-specific-local-repo
to specify a specific location to store the local repository.
Then, mvn clean compile test package
.
Two jars are produced: one with dependencies, which should be used for running JDA standalone, and one without, used by plugins for linking against JDA.
To compile the MapleIR plugin, JDA must be installed to the local Maven repository first. Hence, in the root project (JDA) directory:
mvn install
Next, build MapleIR:
cd mapleir
mvn clean compile test package