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Ninja
Ninja is a small build system with a focus on speed. https://ninja-build.org/
See the manual or
doc/manual.asciidoc
included in the distribution for background
and more details.
Binaries for Linux, Mac, and Windows are available at
GitHub.
Run ./ninja -h
for Ninja help.
Installation is not necessary because the only required file is the resulting ninja binary. However, to enable features like Bash completion and Emacs and Vim editing modes, some files in misc/ must be copied to appropriate locations.
If you're interested in making changes to Ninja, read CONTRIBUTING.md first.
Building Ninja itself
You can either build Ninja via the custom generator script written in Python or via CMake. For more details see the wiki.
Python
./configure.py --bootstrap
This will generate the ninja
binary and a build.ninja
file you can now use
to build Ninja with itself.
CMake
cmake -Bbuild-cmake -H.
cmake --build build-cmake
The ninja
binary will now be inside the build-cmake
directory (you can
choose any other name you like).
To run the unit tests:
./build-cmake/ninja_test