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Max Bruckner 2017-11-04 13:42:20 +01:00
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* [Usage](#usage) * [Usage](#usage)
* [Welcome to cJSON](#welcome-to-cjson) * [Welcome to cJSON](#welcome-to-cjson)
* [Building](#building) * [Building](#building)
* [Including cJSON](#including-cjson)
* [Some JSON](#some-json) * [Some JSON](#some-json)
* [Here's the structure](#heres-the-structure) * [Here's the structure](#heres-the-structure)
* [Caveats](#caveats) * [Caveats](#caveats)
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If you want, you can install the compiled library to your system using `make install`. By default it will install the headers in `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries in `/usr/local/lib`. But you can change this behavior by setting the `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR` variables: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp install`. If you want, you can install the compiled library to your system using `make install`. By default it will install the headers in `/usr/local/include/cjson` and the libraries in `/usr/local/lib`. But you can change this behavior by setting the `PREFIX` and `DESTDIR` variables: `make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=temp install`.
### Including cJSON ### Including cJSON
If you installed it via the CMake or the Makefile, you can include cJSON like this: If you installed it via CMake or the Makefile, you can include cJSON like this:
```c ```c
#include <cjson/cJSON.h> #include <cjson/cJSON.h>