Move env var section in readme

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Joey Yakimowich-Payne 2018-07-09 09:51:44 +09:00
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@ -30,17 +30,6 @@ __Capabilities & Limitations__
Nimgen supports compiling in C/C++ sources and static libraries as well as loading in dynamic libraries.
Environment variables are supported via Nim's string interpolation `%` symbol imported from the `strutils` module. Simply use double quotes to enclose any value and put `$` or `${}` around the environment variable name. In addition, the `output` var from the n.global section is available as ${output}. For example:
[n.global]
c_compiler="$CC"
cpp_compiler="${CPP}-arm"
output="src/path"
[n.include]
"${output}/library/include"
"${MY_INCLUDE_PATH}/include"
To see examples of nimgen in action check out the following wrappers:-
* Link with a dynamic library
* [nimbass](https://github.com/genotrance/nimbass) - BASS audio wrapper: [docs](http://nimgen.genotrance.com/nimbass)
@ -76,6 +65,17 @@ Nimgen only supports the ```gcc``` preprocessor at this time. Support for detect
__Config file__
In all sections below, environment variables are supported via Nim's string interpolation `%` symbol imported from the `strutils` module. Simply use double quotes to enclose any value and put `$` or `${}` around the environment variable name. In addition, the `output` var from the n.global section is available as ${output}. For example:
[n.global]
c_compiler="$CC"
cpp_compiler="${CPP}-arm"
output="src/path"
[n.include]
"${output}/library/include"
"${MY_INCLUDE_PATH}/include"
_[n.global]_
```output``` = name of the Nimble project once installed, also location to place generated .nim files