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[sr #110195] Google Summer of Code (GSoC) discussions


From: Mohammad Akhlaghi
Subject: [sr #110195] Google Summer of Code (GSoC) discussions
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 12:17:09 -0500 (EST)
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Follow-up Comment #8, sr #110195 (project gnuastro):

Just to conclude the discussion on the workflow for developing Gnuastro.

Once you run the three commands above, you'll have a debug-ready built
Gnuastro in the `build' directory of the source (which is actually a symbolic
link to your RAM). With the built files in that directory, you can navigate a
clean source directory.

Then you start editing the programs and adding/removing things.

After every change, you just have to run the `./tests/during-dev.sh' script.
It will compile the changed parts and try running your test command, allowing
you to test if you change does what you intended or not ;-).

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