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Engine

An unnamed, almost-entirely from-scratch, engine written in C++.

Build

While the build system is fairly barebones and robust under make, dependency tracking is not.

  • Ensure all requested dependencies under REQ_DEPS are available in your build system, as well as a valid compiler under CC/CXX.

Configuration for build targets are available under ./makefiles/ are available with the naming convention ${system}.${compiler}.make.

  • Additional compiler flags and make variables can be specified here.

To compile, run make. The outputted libraries and executables will be placed in the right folders under ./bin/.

Run

Currently, a barebones setup is provided via the .zip bundle.

If adequate assets are provided, run ./program.sh or make run. This ensures the path to the required libraries are added to the PATH.

Documentation

The provided documentation under ./docs/ should (eventually) provide thorough coverage over most, if not all, of this project.