## ABOUT WAF Waf is a Python-based framework for configuring, compiling and installing applications. Here are perhaps the most important features of Waf: * *Automatic build order*: the build order is computed from input and output files, among others * *Automatic dependencies*: tasks to execute are detected by hashing files and commands * *Performance*: tasks are executed in parallel automatically, the startup time is meant to be fast (separation between configuration and build) * *Flexibility*: new commands and tasks can be added very easily through subclassing, bottlenecks for specific builds can be eliminated through dynamic method replacement * *Extensibility*: though many programming languages and compilers are already supported by default, many others are available as extensions * *IDE support*: Eclipse, Visual Studio and Xcode project generators (`waflib/extras/`) * *Documentation*: the application is based on a robust model documented in [The Waf Book](https://waf.io/book/) and in the [API docs](https://waf.io/apidocs/) * *Python compatibility*: cPython 2.5 to 3.x, Jython 2.5, IronPython, and Pypy Waf is used in particular by innovative companies such as [Avalanche Studios](http://www.avalanchestudios.se) and by open-source projects such as [RTEMS](https://www.rtems.org/). Learn more about Waf by reading [The Waf Book](https://waf.io/book/). For researchers and build system writers, Waf also provides a framework for creating [custom build systems](https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/tree/master/build_system_kit) and [package distribution systems](https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/blob/master/playground/distnet/README.rst). Download the project from our page on [waf.io](https://waf.io/) or from a mirror on [freehackers.org](http://www.freehackers.org/~tnagy/release/), consult the [manual](https://waf.io/book/), the [API documentation](https://waf.io/apidocs/) and the [showcases](https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/tree/master/demos) and [experiments](https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/tree/master/playground). ## HOW TO CREATE THE WAF SCRIPT Python >= 2.6 is required to generate the waf script, and the resulting file can then run on Python 2.5. Just run: ```sh $ python ./waf-light configure build ``` Or, if several python versions are installed: ```sh $ python3 ./waf-light configure build ``` ## CUSTOMIZATION The Waf tools in waflib/extras are not added to the waf script. To add some of them, use the --tools switch. An absolute path can be passed if the module does not exist under the 'extras' folder: ```sh $ ./waf-light --tools=swig ``` To customize the initialization, pass the parameter 'prelude'. Here is for example how to create a waf file using the compat15 module: ```sh $ ./waf-light --tools=compat15 --prelude=$'\tfrom waflib.extras import compat15\n' ``` Although any kind of initialization is possible, using the build system kit may be easier (folder build\_system\_kit): ```sh $ ./waf-light --make-waf --tools=compat15,/comp/waf/aba.py --prelude=$'\tfrom waflib.extras import compat15\n\tprint("ok")' ``` To avoid regenerating the waf file all the time, just set the `WAFDIR` environment variable to the directory containing "waflib". ## HOW TO RUN THE EXAMPLES Try this: ```sh cp waf demos/c/ cd demos/c/ ./waf configure build ```