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Persistent Memory Development Kit This is doc/README. Subdirectories of this directory contain source for the man pages for the Persistent Memory Development Kit in markdown format (.md files). If you're looking for documentation to get you started using PMDK, start here: http://pmem.io/pmdk and follow the links to examples and man pages. Developers new to PMDK are probably looking for libpmemobj. To generate web-based documentation or Linux/FreeBSD man pages, you need to have groff and pandoc installed. m4 macros are used in the document sources to generate OS-specific variants of man pages and web-based documentation. The macros are defined in macros.man. Processing is performed by the ../utils/md2man.sh script. All files in the *generated* directory are automatically generated and updated by the pmdk-bot. **DO NOT MODIFY THE FILES IN THAT DIRECTORY**. All changes to the documentation must be made by modifying the *.md files in the following document subdirectories: libpmem -- low-level persistent memory support libpmemblk -- pmem-resident arrays of blocks libpmemlog -- pmem-resident log files libpmemobj -- transactional object store libvmem -- volatile memory allocation library libvmmalloc -- general purpose volatile memory allocation library libpmempool -- persistent memory pool management library pmempool -- Persistent Memory Pool Management Tool librpmem -- remote access to persistent memory (EXPERIMENTAL) rpmemd -- remote persistent memory daemon (EXPERIMENTAL) daxio -- perform I/O on Device DAX device These man pages provide the API specification for the corresponding libraries and commands in this source tree, so any updates to one should be tested, reviewed, and committed with changes to the other. To create more readable text files from the source, use: $ [g]make NOTE: This will write man page output into the *generated* subdirectory. Files in this directory MUST NOT be included in any pull requests. The man(1) command may be used to format generated man pages for viewing in a terminal window (includes bold, underline, etc.), for example: $ man generated/libpmem.7 $ man generated/pmemobj_create.3 In addition, for testing purposes ../utils/md2man.sh will generate a preprocessed markdown file with the headers stripped off if the TESTOPTS variable is set. For example: $ export TESTOPTS="-DWIN32 -UFREEBSD -UWEB" $ ../utils/md2man.sh libpmemobj/libpmemobj.7.md x libpmemobj.7.win.md will generate a version of the libpmemobj.7 man page for Windows in markdown format. The resulting file may be viewed with a markdown-enabled browser.