This folder contains the input file (``tox.in.h``) that has to be used to generate the ``tox.h`` api with: https://github.com/iphydf/apidsl # Minimal requirements There are some minimal requirements to contribute to ``tox.h``: * unix environment * ``astyle`` ``>=2.03`` * [``apidsl``](https://github.com/iphydf/apidsl) (you can use provided service with curl instead) ## Quick way If you want to do it quickly and you don't have time for anything other than copypasting commands, you should have ``curl`` installed. 1. Make sure that you have ``curl`` and ``>=astyle-2.03`` installed 2. Modify [``tox.in.h``](/other/apidsl/tox.in.h) 3. Run command below ↓ Command to run from ``toxcore`` directory (quick way, involves using curl): ```bash # For tox.h: curl -X POST --data-binary @- https://apidsl.herokuapp.com/apidsl \ < other/apidsl/tox.in.h \ | astyle --options=other/astyle/astylerc \ > toxcore/tox.h # For toxav.h: curl -X POST --data-binary @- https://apidsl.herokuapp.com/apidsl \ < other/apidsl/toxav.in.h \ | astyle --options=other/astyle/astylerc \ > toxav/toxav.h ``` You may want to make sure with ``git diff`` that changes made in ``tox.h`` reflect changes in ``tox.in.h``. And you're done. ## Manually If you prefer to have more control over what is happening, there are steps below: 1. Install [``apidsl``](https://github.com/iphydf/apidsl) 2. Install ``astyle``, version 2.03 or later. 3. Modify [``tox.in.h``](/other/apidsl/tox.in.h) 4. Use ``apidsl`` ``??`` 5. Parse generated ``tox.h`` with astyle, minimal command for it would be: ```bash astyle --options=other/astyle/astylerc toxcore/tox.h ``` **Always pass output from ``apidsl`` through astyle.**