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lzz-gyp

v0.4.3

Published

Lazycplusplus integration for native nodejs addons.

Downloads

1,296

Readme

lzz-gyp

Lazycplusplus integration for native nodejs addons.

Installation

npm install --save lzz-gyp

Usage

In your package.json file, use a custom install script similar to this:

var lzz = require('lzz-gyp');
lzz(['-d', '-hl', '-sl', '-e', './src/myproject.lzz'], __dirname).catch(function (err) {
	console.error(err);
	process.exit(1);
});

API

lzz(args, moduleDir, [debug]) -> promise

Builds the lzz source code by passing args to lazycplusplus and returns a promise. The working directory of both lazycplusplus and node-gyp are set to moduleDir (this should generally be your module's root directory).

By default, the node-gyp --debug flag is set based on process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production, but you can override this by passing a boolean to the debug argument.

License

The files included in /lzz-source and /lzz-compiled are part of the lazycplusplus project, by Mike Spencer, under the GNU GPL Version 3 license.

All other files are part of the lzz-gyp project, by Joshua Wise, also under the GNU GPL Version 3 license.

Using this package as an dependency in your nodejs project does not obligate you to license that project under a GPL-compatible license because your project would be considered "output" of lzz-gyp and not necessarily a "covered work".