LibMISB/Examples/Library basic usage: Difference between revisions

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== Testing library ==
== Testing library ==


This library has an example that you can execute. This example is a metadata converter that can encode or decode metadata. If you want to encode, the input file must respect one of the formats developed (for this first version, only could use JSON format) and will return a binary file with metadata encoded. On the other hand, if you want to decode the program receives a binary file and converts it to the format file selected (for this first version, only could use JSON format).  
This library has an example that you can execute. This example is a metadata converter that can encode or decode metadata. If you want to encode, the input file must respect one of the formats developed (only JSON format is currently supported) and will return a binary file with metadata encoded. On the other hand, if you want to decode the program receives a binary file and converts it to the format file selected (only JSON format is currently supported).  


The executable is located on /misb-library/examples/misb/ or if you want to compile and execute the example file out of the project. The path of the example is located on /misb-library/examples/misb/misb-converter.cpp. To compile the example we suggest you follow the next Makefile:  
The executable is located on /misb-library/examples/misb/ or if you want to compile and execute the example file out of the project. The path of the example is located on /misb-library/examples/misb/misb-converter.cpp. To compile the example we suggest you follow the next Makefile:  
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