README
author Balazs Dezso <deba@inf.elte.hu>
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:22:50 +0200
changeset 235 b46d2787e9c2
parent 5 233b4094ceae
child 246 7c67988fca07
permissions -rw-r--r--
Correcting changeSource interface and documentation

- The changeSource() and changeTarget() is renamed to changeU() and
changeV() in undirected graphs
- The changeSource(a, n) and changeTarget(a, n) is removed from
undirected graphs
- Correcting invalidating iterators in documentation
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     2 LEMON - a Library of Efficient Models and Optimization in Networks
     3 ------------------------------------------------------------------
     4 
     5 LEMON is the abbreviation of Library of Efficient Models and
     6 Optimization in Networks. It is an open source library written in
     7 C++. It provides a set of easy-to-use implementation of common data
     8 structures and algorithms in the area of optimization and helps
     9 implementing new ones. It is an especially suitable tool to solve the
    10 design and optimization problems of telecommunications networks. To
    11 achieve wide usability, a fundamental design requirement is the
    12 genericity of interface of data structures and algorithms. LEMON is an
    13 open source library end invites people all around the world in its
    14 development.
    15 
    16 --------
    17 Contents
    18 --------
    19 
    20 COPYING, LICENSE
    21 
    22   Copying, distribution and modification conditions and terms.
    23 
    24 INSTALL
    25 
    26   For general building and installation instructions, see the file.
    27 
    28 lemon/
    29 
    30   Source code of LEMON itself.
    31 
    32 doc/
    33 
    34   Documentation of LEMON. The starting page is doc/html/index.html.
    35   The documentation installs into the directory
    36 
    37     /usr/local/share/doc/lemon/html
    38 
    39   or -- if you use different prefix -- into
    40 
    41     ${prefix}/share/doc/lemon/html
    42 
    43   (see also INSTALL).
    44 
    45 demo/
    46 
    47   Some demonstration programs to make you easier to get familiar with
    48   LEMON. Use --enable-demo configure option to also compile these codes
    49   (see also INSTALL).
    50 
    51 test/
    52 
    53   Contains programs to check the integrity and correctness of
    54   LEMON. The command 'make check' performs these tests.
    55 
    56 benchmark/
    57   
    58   Contains programs measuring the performance of LEMON. Use
    59   --enable-benchmark configure option to also compile these codes (see
    60   also INSTALL).