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@deepnest/calculate-nfp

v202503.13.155300

Published

C++ Addon for calculating NFP using by @deepnest-next/deepnest

Readme

node-calculatenfp

:warning: work in progress

This is one of the core libs of deepnest.

It will be build only for the version we currently need and support.

Build on Windows:

You need the latest Version of Visual Studio at this moment 2022. Install the Desktop C++ Environment and also enable all - at moment of writing - v143 module (latest) ATL for x86, x84 and arm64 Then run build-windows.ps1 in your powershell.

Build on Linux:

Make sure you have installed nodejs, npm and basic build environment. Then run build-linux.sh

Currently Supported: glibc (build on Ubuntu) and musl (build on Alpine) based hosts.

:info: We plan to cross-build once we need it. hint: use linux with binfmt and use a node docker image and run it with platform arg...

Build on MacOS:

Make sure you have installed nodejs, npm and basic build environment. Then run build-macos.sh