The overaching license for the LPC extensions is the Unlicense.  Some modules
or portions thereof in the src/kfun directory have their own open source
license; please consult the relevant code for the details.
- doc
 documentation
- src
 API glue to compile with your module
- src/dbase
 example database module
- src/jit
 JIT compiler module
- src/kfun
 kfun modules
To build modules for most kfuns, just type make (or whatever your GNU make
command is) in the src directory.  On Windows, use Visual Studio 2010 with
the solution file lpc-ext.sln, or use make EXT=dll with Cygwin.
Use make zlib to build the zlib module, for version 1.2.13.  For other
versions, use:
- 1.2.8
 make zlib ZLIB=1.2.8 ZLIBDIR=1.2.8
- 1.2.11
 make zlib ZLIB=1.2.11 ZLIBDIR=1.2.11
- 1.2.12
 make zlib ZLIB=1.2.12
- 1.3
 make zlib ZLIB=1.3
- 1.3.1
 make zlib ZLIB=1.3.1
Use make jit to build the JIT compiler module.  This requires clang to
be installed (any version from 3.7 onward will work).  The jit module
will start the actual JIT compiler as a separate program.  It must be
configured with the directory that contains the JIT compiler, and where
the JIT cache will be created:
    modules = ([
		 "/home/server/lpc-ext/jit.1.5" :	/* JIT module */
		 "/home/server/lpc-ext/src/jit"	/* where jitcomp resides */
	      ]);
On Windows, there are different solution files for the components of the JIT
compiler.  lpc-ext.sln is used to build the JIT extension, jitcomp.sln is
used to build the actual jit compiler which runs as a separate program, and
which depends on clang.  Clang can be installed as a component of Visual Studio
Community 2022.  Note that jitcomp.sln is a VS2019 solution, whereas
lpc-ext.sln can be built with any Visual Studio version from 2010 onward.
Use make crypto to build the cryptographic functions module. This requires
OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later.
Use make tls to build the TLS module (for DGD only).  This also requires
OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later.