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   import libackis.ackiscomponent;
 
   import libackis.ackiscomponent;
  import std.stdio;
 
  import std.regexp;
 
  import std.string;
 
  import std.random;
 
  import std.file;
 
  import kxml.xml;
 
  import libdjson.json;
 
 
    
 
    
 
   int main (char[][]argc) {
 
   int main (char[][]argc) {

Revision as of 12:20, 25 January 2010

Description

This page is meant as a how to guide for the beginner Ackis D Module Programmer. The intention is to write this from a beginner level. No claims are made that this is the only way to approach writing an ackis Module.

Setup

  • Have a flavor of linux running
  • Install build-essential, libmpfr-dev, and libgmp3-dev (required to build gdc)
  • Install gdc 4.3.1 via the instructions on goshawk's gdc page.
  • Install dsss (a D program requiring GDC to be built)
  • Install svn

About each development component

  • D is a programming language very similar to C++.
  • GDC is a front end D interface for GCC. This will translate the D syntax into something the GCC compiler can understand.
  • DSSS is a simple way to build your files. It will read through all of your 'import' lines in your code so that all you'll need to do is type "dsss build" in the same directory as your D program, and it will output your compiled program
  • svn is a source control system. svn makes it easy to retrieve the libraries that others have written that you'll need in order to compile an ackis module.

Retrieving Dependent Libraries

  • svn
    • In order for a D Ackis Module to compile, you're going to need some dependent libraries. The folders containing these libraries should be in the same directory as your D program's source code. You can retrieve these directories utilizing svn

Development

Here is an example piece of code:

 // Hello World Module
 module mod_helloWorld;
 
 import libackis.ackiscomponent;
 
 int main (char[][]argc) {
 	AckisComponent ackis = new AckisComponent("mod_helloWorld");
 	ackis.register("^helloWorld.*",&helloWorld);
 	ackis.regHelp("helloWorld","Have bot say hi to you.");
 	
 	ackis.runProtocol();
 	return 0;
 }
 
 void helloWorld()
 {
 
 }