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GeomIO: C library for geometry input/output

This is GeomIO v0.1dev

GeomIO is a reusable C library whose purpose is to provide complete I/O support for various CAD file formats (eg. STL)

GeomIO aims to be fast, portable (ISO-C90 conformance) and feature-rich. Main highlights: * "Abstract" streams that does not tie the user to C stream (FILE*).
GeomIO provides a general stream structure based on callbacks, so that any kind of device can be used (memory, file, socket, ...) * Operations can be easily aborted * Buffering of input/ouput for efficient device usage * Available under the CeCILL-B license, which is fully BSD compatible

Current version only supports STL file format (STereoLithgraphy). Support of STL is complete: * Binary(little/big endian) and ASCII formats * Header data and "attribute byte count" for binary format * Name of solid for ASCII format * Detection of the input data format

In addition, the STL module has the following advatanges: * The user keeps its own geometry data structures, no conversion needed. This reduces the effort so that the user just specifies callbacks for retrieval/creation of geometry data * No dynamic memory allocations * Extended support of OpenCascade's StlMesh_Mesh

Building GeomIO

GeomIO can be built with CMake, by default a shared library is generated. 1. For an out-of-source build, create a directory where the build will take place (say build/) 2. Call cmake, passing as argument the directory where is located CMakeLists.txt 3. (n)make 4. (n)make install

Read CMakeLists.txt to figure out how to build debug and release libraries.

For the first use of GeomIO, you should run unit tests: (n)make check

How to report a bug

If you think you have found a bug in GeomIO, we would like to hear about it so that we can fix it. The GeomIO bug tracking system is open to the public at https://github.com/fougsys/fougtools/issues.

Before reporting a bug, please use the bug-tracker's search functions to see if the issue is already known.

Always include the following information in your bug report: the name and version number of your compiler; the name and version number of your operating system; the version of GeomIO you are using, and what configure options it was compiled with.

If the problem you are reporting is only visible at run-time, try to create a small test program that shows the problem when run.

License

This software is governed by the CeCILL-B license under French law and abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use, modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL-B license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following URL http://www.cecill.info/licences/Licence_CeCILL-B_V1-en.html

As a counterpart to the access to the source code and rights to copy, modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only with a limited warranty and the software's author, the holder of the economic rights, and the successive licensors have only limited liability.

In this respect, the user's attention is drawn to the risks associated with loading, using, modifying and/or developing or reproducing the software by the user in light of its specific status of free software, that may mean that it is complicated to manipulate, and that also therefore means that it is reserved for developers and experienced professionals having in-depth computer knowledge. Users are therefore encouraged to load and test the software's suitability as regards their requirements in conditions enabling the security of their systems and/or data to be ensured and, more generally, to use and operate it in the same conditions as regards security.

The fact that you are presently reading this means that you have had knowledge of the CeCILL-B license and that you accept its terms.