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This is the BRIDGES C++ Version

Authors: Kalpathi Subramanian, June 2015, Feb. 2017

Revisions:

July, 2019: Doxygen docs revamped.

April, 2019: Iterators implemented for Graph, SLelement classes

Nov 16, 2015: Kalpathi Subramanian Issues brought up by Dakota Carmer A number of fixes/bugs/inconsistencies. August, 2016. Revisions to C++ version better alignment with Java version, Dakota Carmer, Kalpathi Subramanian

Feb. 2017: New datasets integrated into BRIDGES API, Gutenberg Book Collection(meta-data only), Games dataset, Shakespeare data (Sonnets, Poems, Plays), IMDB Actor/Movie Curated dataset.

April 2018: More updates, bug fixes

Notes:

  1. All Bridges classes implemented using templates, consistent with the Java version.
  2. Extensive error checking, using Try/Catch exception mechanism
  3. Uses C++11 features, so must use the right compiler flags to turn on C++11 features
  4. Uses libCurl to connect to the server
  5. Uses rapidjson to parse JSON of external datasets

For BRIDGES developper

How to make a release ?

First tag the commit that you want with the correct version number. Assuming you are on that commit:

$ git tag -a 3.0.1

Remeber that new tags dont get pushed automatically. So you need to push them manually:

$ git push master 3.0.1

Then you are ready to make the package.

For the windows package go to packaging/windows and run make_package.sh. You can run that from any OS that support standard bash commands.

For a linux package go to packaging/unix and run compile_and_prepare.sh. You need to be on a linux environment to do that.

For a Mac package go to packaging/unix and run compile_and_prepare.sh. You need to be on a mac environment to do that.

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