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Brad Chase 94c6a2a850 Use LedgerTrie for preferred ledger (RIPD-1551):
These changes augment the Validations class with a LedgerTrie to better
track the history of support for validated ledgers. This improves the
selection of the preferred working ledger for consensus. The Validations
class now tracks both full and partial validations. Partial validations
are only used to determine the working ledger; full validations are
required for any quorum related function. Validators are also now
explicitly restricted to sending validations with increasing ledger
sequence number.
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Building documentation

Specifying Files

To specify the source files for which to build documentation, modify INPUT and its related fields in docs/source.dox. Note that the INPUT paths are relative to the docs/ directory.

Install Dependencies

Windows

Install these dependencies:

  1. Install Doxygen
  2. Download the following zip files from xsltproc (Alternate download: ftp://ftp.zlatkovic.com/libxml/), and extract the bin\ folder contents into any folder in your path.
  • iconv
  • libxml2
  • libxslt
  • zlib
  1. Download Boost
  2. Extract the compressed file contents to your (new) $BOOST_ROOT location.
  3. Open a command prompt or shell in the $BOOST_ROOT.
  4. ./bootstrap.bat
  5. (Optional, if you also plan to build rippled) ./bjam.exe --toolset=msvc-14.0 --build-type=complete variant=debug,release link=static runtime-link=static address-model=64 stage
  6. If it is not already there, add your $BOOST_ROOT to your environment $PATH.

MacOS

  1. Install doxygen:
  • Use homebrew to install: brew install doxygen. The executable will be installed in /usr/local/bin which is already in your path.
  • Alternatively, install from here: doxygen. You'll then need to make doxygen available to your command line. You can do this by adding a symbolic link from /usr/local/bin to the doxygen executable. For example, $ ln -s /Applications/Doxygen.app/Contents/Resources/doxygen /usr/local/bin/doxygen
  1. Install Boost
  2. Extract the compressed file contents to your (new) $BOOST_ROOT location.
  3. Open a command prompt or shell in the $BOOST_ROOT.
  4. $ ./bootstrap.bat
  5. (Optional, if you also plan to build rippled) $ ./b2 toolset=clang threading=multi runtime-link=static link=static cxxflags="-stdlib=libc++" linkflags="-stdlib=libc++" adress-model=64
  6. If it is not already there, add your $BOOST_ROOT to your environment $PATH. This makes the b2 command available to the command line.
  7. That should be all that's required. In OS X 10.11, at least, libxml2 and libxslt come pre-installed.

Linux

  1. Install Docker
  2. Build Docker image. From the rippled root folder:
sudo docker build -t rippled-docs docs/

Setup project submodules

  1. Open a shell in your rippled root folder.
  2. git submodule init
  3. git submodule update docs/docca

Do it

Windows & MacOS

From the rippled root folder:

cd docs
./makeqbk.sh && b2

The output will be in docs/html.

Linux

From the rippled root folder:

sudo docker run -v $PWD:/opt/rippled --rm rippled-docs

The output will be in docs/html.