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In order to ease the process of running on different platforms, we will be using [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) for our assignments. You will need a CMake installation of version 2.8+ to build the code for this assignment. It should also be relatively easy to build the assignment and work locally on Windows, OSX or 64-bit version of Linux. Building on ARM (e.g. Raspberry Pi, some Chromebooks) is currently not supported.
In order to ease the process of running on different platforms, we will be using [CMake](http://www.cmake.org/) for our assignments. You will need a CMake installation of version 2.8+ to build the code for this assignment. It should also be relatively easy to build the assignment and work locally on Windows, OSX or 64-bit version of Linux. Building on ARM (e.g. Raspberry Pi, some Chromebooks) is currently not supported.
We recommend using [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download) on all platforms. Once you install CMake and VSCode, you will also need to install the C/C++ extension within VSCode.
We recommend using [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download) on all platforms. Once you install CMake and VSCode, you will also need to install the C/C++ extension within VSCode.
The build and launch data is contained within the `.vscode` directory. Select the folder for your compiler and move `launch.json` and `tasks.json` up one level into the `.vscode` directory. To set commandline arguments, go to `launch.json` and add them within `args`. For example, to run the program with test 1, you would add `./basic/test1.svg`. You can build using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>B</kbd> and debug using <kbd>F5</kbd>. If you feel that your program is running slowly, you can also change the build mode to `Release` from `Debug`.
The build and launch data is contained within the `.vscode` directory. Select the folder for your compiler and move `launch.json` and `tasks.json` up one level into the `.vscode` directory. To set commandline arguments, go to `launch.json` and add them within `args`. For example, to run the program with test 1, you would add `./basic/test1.svg`. You can build using <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>B</kbd> and debug using <kbd>F5</kbd>. If you feel that your program is running slowly, you can also change the build mode to `Release` from `Debug`. -->