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vimr/third-party/README.md
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## How to use
* `cd` into `${PROJECT_ROOT}/third-party`, this directory.
* Install pyenv and pyenv-virtuelenv.
* Install Python 3.8.x using pyenv.
* Create a virtualenv with the name `com.qvacua.VimR.third-party`.
* Ensure that you're running the Python in the virtualenv by
```
$ pyenv which python
/${HOME}/.pyenv/versions/com.qvacua.VimR.third-party/bin/python
```
* Install the requirements
```
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
```
* Do the following
```
$ python setup.py develop
```
* Run `build.py` with, for example, the following arguments
```
$ python build.py --arm64-deployment-target=11.00 --x86_64-deployment-target=10.13 \
--xz-version 5.2.4 --pcre-version 8.43 --ag-version 2.2.0
```
## Built artifacts
The resulting artifacts are structured as follows
```
third-party
vimr-deps
lib
liba.a
libb.a
...
include
a.h
b.h
...
liba
include
a.h
...
libb
include
b.h
...
```
## IntelliJ settings
* Open /third-party, this directory.
* Add the virtualenv `com.qvacua.VimR.third-party` as Python SDK.
* Set the project SDK to the virtualenv.
* Set the content root to Sources
* Optional: Set all install paths, i.e. `vimr-deps` and `lib*/`, to Excluded.