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To get started, you need to checkout kemia: After you cd to your workspace: For read-only (replace the URL for read-write access): git clone git://github.com/chemhack/kemia.git cd kemia This will pull in the google closure library: git submodule init git submodule update If you make an edit that changes a goog.provide or goog.require statement, there are two ways to update deps.js: the first (recommended) is with the ant build script or you can use the command line to invoke calcdeps.py as described below. The ant script also provides for running the closure compiler which, in addition to minimizing the code to a single file, also provides many useful checks. With ant: You need to have ant installed (http://ant.apache.org). From the base kemia directory, to see the usage message, just execute ant Usage is the default target, so you should see output something like this: Buildfile: build.xml usage: [java] Buildfile: build.xml Main targets: build-deps rebuild deps.js file clean delete generated files compile-advanced compile with ADVANCED_OPTIMIZATIONS setting compile-check check by compiling all kemia files compile-simple compile with SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS setting compile-whitespace-only compile with WHITESPACE_ONLY setting usage Display main targets by running 'ant -projecthelp' Default target: usage To update deps.js, execute the build-deps target: ant build-deps The targets compile-whitespace-only, compile-simple, compile-advanced include only files to support kemia.controller.ReactionEditor. The smallest download size will result from executing: ant compile-advanced The compile output will be created in a 'build' directory that will be created if necessary. The target compile-check attempts to compile all kemia code. This purpose of this target is to take advantage of the closure compile-time checks that include static type checking, access violations, etc. For more information on options (not all of which are currently enabled in the ant build script) see http://code.google.com/p/closure-compiler/wiki/Warnings. Alternatively, without ant, it is also possibly to execute the calcdeps python script as follows to re-generate deps.js: cd third-party/closure/closure/goog/ python ../bin/calcdeps.py -o deps -p ../../../../kemia/ -p ../../closure/ > ../../../../kemia/deps.js
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