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Python module for binary_c
# Python module for binary_c
Based on a original work by Jeff Andrews, updated and extended
for Python3 by Robert Izzard
......@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ Environment variables
Before compilation you should set the following environment variables:
required: BINARY_C should point to the root directory of your binary_c installation
required: `BINARY_C` should point to the root directory of your binary_c installation
recommended: LD_LIBRARY_PATH should include $BINARY_C/src and whatever directories are required to run binary_c (e.g. locations of libgsl, libmemoize, librinterpolate, etc.)
recommended: `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` should include `$BINARY_C/src` and whatever directories are required to run binary_c (e.g. locations of `libgsl`, `libmemoize`, `librinterpolate`, etc.)
recommended: LIBRARY_PATH should include whatever directories are required to build binary_c (e.g. locations of libgsl, libmemoize, librinterpolate, etc.)
recommended: `LIBRARY_PATH` should include whatever directories are required to build binary_c (e.g. locations of `libgsl`, `libmemoize`, `librinterpolate`, etc.)
......@@ -31,17 +31,16 @@ Build instructions
To build the module, make sure you have built binary_c (with "make" in the binar_c root directory), its shared library (with "make libbinary_c.so" in the binary_c root directory), and set environment variables as described above, then run:
---
```
make clean
make
---
```
then to test the Python module
Then to test the Python module:
---
```
python3 ./python_API_test.py
---
```
You will require whatever libraries with which binary_c was compiled, as well as the compiler with which Python was built (usually gcc, which is easily installed on most systems).
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