librime
is tested to work on Windows with the following combinations of build
tools and libraries:
and
Boost and cmake versions need to match higher VS version.
Python>=2.7 is needed to build opencc dictionaries.
git clone --recursive https://github.com/rime/librime.git
Copy env.bat.template
to env.bat
and edit the file according to your setup.
Specifically, make sure BOOST_ROOT
is set to the root directory of Boost
source tree; modify BJAM_TOOLSET
, CMAKE_GENERATOR
and PLATFORM_TOOLSET
if
using a different version of Visual Studio; also set DEVTOOLS_PATH
for build
tools installed to custom location.
When prepared, do the following in a Developer Command Prompt window.
build.bat boost
build.bat deps
This builds dependent libraries in librime\deps\*
, and copies artifacts to
librime\include
, librime\lib
and librime\bin
.
build.bat librime
This creates build\lib\Release\rime.dll
.
Build artifacts - the shared library along with API headers and supporting files
are gathered in dist
directory.
librime
comes with a REPL application which can be used to test if the library
is working.
copy /Y build\lib\Release\rime.dll build\bin
cd build\bin
echo congmingdeRime{space}shurufa | Release\rime_api_console.exe > output.txt
Instead of redirecting output to a file, you can set appropriate code page
(chcp 65001
) and font in the console to work with the REPL interactively.