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90 lines
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Aya Installation
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0. Preface
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1. Supported platforms
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1.1. Compilers
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1.2. Platform-specific notes
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1.2.1. Windows
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1.2.2. Linux
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1.2.3. Xbox, Mac, and iOS
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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2. configure options
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3. Internal tools
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4. Tests
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5. Troubleshooting
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0. Preface
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Aya was created with the intention of being as easy to set up and use as
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possible, using industry-standard tooling commonplace in software
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engineering. That said, Aya does not attempt to hold your hand in doing
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so and leaves much of the customization up to the end user for maximum
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versatility.
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This guide was written based upon the assumption that the end-user has a
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grasp on how to use tools such as CMake, Clang, Python, as well as posessing
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a general knowledge on how to use C++.
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1. Supported platforms
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TODO
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1.1. Compilers
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TODO
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1.2. Platform-specific notes
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1.2.1. Windows
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TODO
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1.2.2. Linux
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TODO
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1.2.3. Xbox, Mac, and iOS
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TODO
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1.3. Adding support for new platforms
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TODO
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2. configure options
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TODO
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3. Internal tools
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TODO
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4. Tests
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--------
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TODO
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5. Troubleshooting
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TODO
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