This directory contains the example programs: choose the programming language
of your interest and pick-up the example you can use as a starting point to
develop your own custom software that uses libflom API.
C/C++ examples: basic_static.c basic_dynamic.c advanced_static.c
advanced_dynamic.c transactional.c
BasicStatic.cc BasicDynamic.cc AdvancedStatic.cc AdvancedDynamic.cc
Transactional.cc
How to compile a single program:
make -f example_makefile <program name>
How to compile all the programs:
make -f example_makefile
Before running:
basic_static, basic_dynamic, transactional,
BasicStatic, BasicDynamic, Transactional
you have to start a local FLoM daemon listening default local socket:
flom -d -1 -- true
Before running:
advanced_static, advanced_dynamic
AdvancedStatic, AdvancedDynamic
you have to start a local FLoM daemon listening a specific local socket:
flom -s /tmp/my_socket_name -d -1 -- true
To trace FLoM API calls you have to set FLOM_TRACE_MASK environment variable
(bash example):
export FLOM_TRACE_MASK=0x80000
before program execution.
The directory @libdir@ may be already in your standard library path; in
the case it's not, you can use LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable before
executing the compiled programs:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:@libdir@
./basic_static
./basic_dynamic
./advanced_static
./advanced_dynamic
./transactional
The same for C++ programs:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:@libdir@
./BasicStatic
./BasicDynamic
./AdvancedStatic
./AdvancedDynamic
./Transactional
More exhaustive examples related to setter and getter methods provided by the
API are available in @abs_top_builddir@/tests/src dir:
case0002.c for the C language
case1002.cc for the C++ language
case2002.php for the PHP language
case3002.py for the Python language
case4002.java for the Java language