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Sven Gestegård Robertz
LabComm
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NB! Before trying to build and run examples, make sure you have built the LabComm compiler
by running "ant jar" in the main directory (../../ seen from here) and compiled the labcomm
descriptions needed. The compile.sh script does this.
This is a very simple example with one labcomm file (simple.lc) defining two samples.
Example source code: Encoders and decoders written in Java and C.
Encoder.java
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compile.sh - first runs the LabComm compiler and then compiles Encoder and Decoder
run.sh - runs, as expected Encoder and then Decoder
the datagram directory contains the same example, but over datagram (UDP and raw etherne )protocols.
When running compile.sh, Java and C files for the two samples defined in simple.lc will
be generated in the gen directory.
run.sh will then run first the encoder, writing to encoded_data, and then the decoders written
in Java and C, respectively, reading from the previously written encoded_data.
NB! Before trying to build and run examples, make sure you have built the LabComm compiler
by running "ant jar" in the main directory (../../ seen from here) and compiled the labcomm
descriptions needed. The compile.sh script does this.
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