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Development Environment Wrangler

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Development Environment Wrangler

What is this?

Dew is a package manager for C/C++ dependencies. It aims to make dependency management and configuration easier, like what Cargo does for Rust. For each dependency listed in a ‘dewfile’, Dew downloads the source of the dependency, builds it, and installs it’s files in a prefix directory that can be used by your project.

What is supported?

Right now it supports dependencies built with CMake. Later it will support dependencies built with Make.

Is it stable? Is it a good idea to use this for projects in production?

lol no

Installing and Usage

pip3 install dew-pacman
python3 -m dew

Run dew in a directory which contains a dewfile.json file.

What does a dewfile look like?

Right now dewfiles look like this. Here is an example of a dewfile requiring the dependency glfw:

{
    "dependencies":
    [
        {
            "name": "glfw",
            "type": "git",
            "url": "git@github.com:glfw/glfw.git",
            "ref": "master"
        }
    ]
}

After running dew, glfw will be installed in the .dew/install prefix directory located in the root of your project containing the dewfile. You can pass this prefix path into your buildsystem to use all of the installed dependencies.

Better documentation for dewfiles will surface in the future.

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