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Olivier Ramonat edited this page Nov 21, 2016 · 1 revision

e3

e3 is a Python framework to ease the development of portable automated build systems (compilation, dependencies management, binary code packaging, and automated testing).

The e3 framework is split across multiple Python packages named e3-<name> and sharing the same namespace: e3.

e3-core

e3-core contains several packages that help writing portable code running on both Windows and UNIX systems. It also contains Anod, a build and test driver based on Anod specification files that handle dependencies management, create binary packages, and execute test suites. The driver inputs are Python files ending with .anod called Anod specification files describing:

  • dependencies (either for building, installing, or testing a product)
  • required Git or Subversion repositories
  • list of action to execute for each of the Anod actions or primitives (build, install, test, ...)
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