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**************************** ** Open Community Runtime ** **************************** ************************* ** Directory structure ** ************************* - examples/ helloworld and alike. - inc/ user-level ocr api header files - src/ ocr implementation source code - tests/ Non-regression tests ******************************* ** Installation instructions ** ******************************* See the 'INSTALL' file ****************************** ** Using OCR ** ****************************** This section's instructions requires you have set the OCR_INSTALL environment variable as described in the INSTALL file. *** Compiling code OCR is built as a library your program must link with. The actual command line may differ on different OS and compilers. The following command line can be used on a typical Linux X86 distribution with gcc. It generates a binary named 'helloworld' that links with the OCR library. $> gcc -L${OCR_INSTALL}/lib -I${OCR_INSTALL}/include -locr -o helloworld helloworld.c *** Running code OCR needs a runtime configuration file that describes how the runtime must be layed out for the particular machine it is executed on. A default configuration file and some examples are provided under ${OCR_INSTALL}/config The configuration file can be given to the runtime either through the OCR_CONFIG environment variable or through the command line parameter -ocr:cfg <filename> Note: command line parameters always override values defined in environment variables. Using environment variable options: $> OCR_CONFIG=<filename>; ./helloworld Using command line options: $> ./helloworld -ocr:cfg <filename> >To get a list of available OCR options: $> ./helloworld -ocr:help ****************************** ** Testing the distribution ** ****************************** *** Non-regression tests The 'tests' folder contains a collection of non-regression tests. After installing and setting OCR environment variables, one can run non-regression tests running the 'ocrTests' script. *** examples After installing and setting OCR environment variables, examples located under the 'examples' folder can be tested for regressions using the 'ocrTestsExamples' script. *********************** ** Known Limitations ** *********************** - The deque-based workpile does not resize automatically - the macro INC_DEQUE_CAPACITY defined in deque.h can be customized ******************* ** Documentation ** ******************* To generate documentation, type 'doxygen ocr.dox'. HTML documentation will be generated in doc/html and LaTeX documentation in doc/latex. A PDF can be generated from the LaTeX documentation by typing 'make' in that directory
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