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-\chapter{Compiling and installing \faust}
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-The \faust source distribution \lstinline'faust-0.9.46.tar.gz' can be downloaded from sourceforge (\myurl{http://sourceforge.net/projects/faudiostream/}).
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-\section{Organization of the distribution}
-The first thing is to decompress the downloaded archive.
-\begin{lstlisting}
- tar xzf faust-0.9.46.tar.gz
-\end{lstlisting}
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-The resulting \lstinline'faust-0.9.46/' folder should contain the following elements:
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-\begin{tabular}{ll}
- \lstinline'architecture/' &\faust libraries and architecture files\\
- \lstinline'benchmark' &tools to measure the efficiency of the generated code\\
- \lstinline'compiler/' &sources of the \faust compiler\\
- \lstinline'examples/' &examples of \faust programs\\
- \lstinline'syntax-highlighting/'& support for syntax highlighting for several editors\\
- \lstinline'documentation/' &\faust's documentation, including this manual\\
- \lstinline'tools/' &tools to produce audio applications and plugins\\
- \lstinline'COPYING' &license information\\
- \lstinline'Makefile' &Makefile used to build and install \faust\\
- \lstinline'README' &instructions on how to build and install \faust
-\end{tabular}
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-\section{Compilation}
-\faust has no dependencies outside standard libraries. Therefore the compilation should be straightforward. There is no configuration phase, to compile the \faust compiler simply do :
-\begin{lstlisting}
- cd faust-0.9.46/
- make
-\end{lstlisting}
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-If the compilation was successful you can test the compiler before installing it:
-\begin{lstlisting}
- [cd faust-0.9.46/]
- ./compiler/faust -v
-\end{lstlisting}
-It should output:
-\begin{lstlisting}
- FAUST, DSP to C++ compiler, Version 0.9.46
- Copyright (C) 2002-2012, GRAME - Centre...
-\end{lstlisting}
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-Then you can also try to compile one of the examples :
-\begin{lstlisting}
- [cd faust-0.9.46/]
- ./compiler/faust examples/noise.dsp
-\end{lstlisting}
-It should produce some C++ code on the standard output
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-\section{Installation}
-You can install \faust with:
-\begin{lstlisting}
- [cd faust-0.9.46/]
- sudo make install
-\end{lstlisting}
-or
-\begin{lstlisting}
- [cd faust-0.9.46/]
- su
- make install
-\end{lstlisting}
-depending on your system.
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-\section{Compilation of the examples}
-Once \faust correctly installed, you can have a look at the provided examples in the \lstinline'examples/' folder. This folder contains a \lstinline'Makefile' with all the required instructions to build these examples for various \textit{architectures}\marginpar{An architecture file provides the code needed to connect a signal processor to the outside world. It typically defines the audio communications and user interface.}, either standalone audio applications or plugins.
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-The command \lstinline'make help' will list the available targets. Before using a specific target, make sure you have the appropriate development tools, libraries and headers installed. For example to compile the examples as ALSA applications with a GTK user interface do a \lstinline'make alsagtk'. This will create a \lstinline'alsagtkdir/' subfolder with all the binaries.
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