# Hello Heaps! This is a little template project which is similar to what we use when bootstrapping a Heaps project. It contains the bulid framework and some useful build utility stuff. It is a little opinionated, but hopefully useful! Soon it will have a lot of the common functionality we use to build our projects. If you have any questions feel free to contact us on Fedi @aldercone@mastodon.art Note: this is very much setup for development on Linux; there's some tools for buliding Windows binaries, see *Windows* section below. ## About how it all works You'll need haxe and hashlink installed to use this. It uses make to do various things. ## Useful targets * `make run` - build and run the app using hashlink * `make build-native` - build the app as a native binary for Linux * `make build-web` - build that app as a javascript file for the web targe The *-manifest directories are things meant to be copied into the distribution packages (like icons, install scripts, READMEs, etc). ## Windows Windows build support is currently broken. It's missing some files (resources, icons) that are needed. Our windows build setup is somewhat idiosyncratic. We build the Windows binaries on a Windows VM with Cygwin (which is used for scripting, but not for building), Haxe for Windows, and Visual Studio (and Visual C++). There is a make target `make build-windows` that sets up the build. Then our script `build-windows.sh` is meant to be run from the VM. This requires a shared volume mounted as `H:` (we use ssh-fs on the Windows side); it then copies the source code over, converts it to C, and compiles an exe, and copies it back to a build directory. This script also uses a script called `WINDOWS-CMD-ENVIRONMENT.sh` that sets up the environment in Cygwin to use the Visual C compiler.