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```ps1
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.\build.ps1 <compiler> <debug or omit> c_lib_static c_lib_dyn
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```
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All free from tag identifiers will be prefixed with `gen_` or `GEN_` as the namespace. This can either be changed after generation with a `.refactor` script (or your preferred subst method), OR by modifying [c_library.refactor](./c_library.refactor).
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**If c_library.refactor is modified you may need to modify c_library.cpp and its [components](./components/). As some of the container generation relies on that prefix.**
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## Generation structure
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1. Files are scanned in or parsed.
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* If they are parsed, its dude to requiring some changes to either naming, or adding additonal definitions (container generation, typedefs, etc).
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* If they are parsed, its due to requiring some changes to either naming, or adding additonal definitions (container generation, typedefs, etc).
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2. All scanned or parsed code is refactored (identifiers substs) and/or formatted.
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3. Singleheader generated.
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4. Segmented headers and source generated.
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These are functionally (and interface wise) equivalent to the library's `Array<Type>` `HashTable<Type>` within [containers.hpp](../base/dependencies/containers.hpp)
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Both files follow the same patter of providing three procedures:
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Both files follow the same pattern of providing three procedures:
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* `gen_<container>_base` : Intended to be called once, defines universal "base" definitions.
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* `gen_<container>` : Called per instatiation of the container for a given set of dependent args.
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The `_Generic` macro plays a key role in reducing direct need of the user to wrangle with mangled definition identifiers of 'templated' containers or for type coercion to map distinct data types to a common code path.
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Because of its lack of use in many C11 libraries.. and, of those that do; they usually end up obfuscating it with excessive preprocessor abuse; Effort was put into minimizing how much of these macros are handled by the preprocessor vs gencpp itself.
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Because of its lack of use in many C11 libraries.. and, of those that do; they usually end up obfuscate it with excessive preprocessor abuse; Effort was put into minimizing how much of these macros are handled by the preprocessor vs gencpp itself.
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The usual presentation (done bare) is the following:
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