REGINA-ENGINE-CONFIG(1) | Regina Development Files | REGINA-ENGINE-CONFIG(1) |
regina-engine-config - get information about the installed version of Regina
regina-engine-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--cflags]
regina-engine-config tells you which compiler and linker flags should be used to build the mathematical engine of Regina into your own programs. Regina's mathematical engine is in the library libregina-engine.so.
Regina is a software package for 3-manifold and 4-manifold topologists, with a focus on triangulations, knots and links, normal surfaces, and angle structures.
For 3-manifolds, it includes high-level tasks such as 3-sphere recognition, connected sum decomposition and Hakenness testing, comes with a rich database of census manifolds, and incorporates the SnapPea kernel for working with hyperbolic manifolds. For 4-manifolds, it offers a range of combinatorial and algebraic tools, plus support for normal hypersurfaces. For knots and links, Regina can perform combinatorial manipulation, compute knot polynomials, and work with several import/export formats.
regina-engine-config accepts the following options.
Most people will not need this option.
Most people will not need this option.
Regina includes a detailed users' handbook, which may be accessed through Regina's help menu or read online at http://regina-normal.github.io/ .
This utility was written by Ben Burton <bab@maths.uq.edu.au>, and is licensed under the GNU General Public License. Many people have been involved in the development of Regina; see the users' handbook for a full list of acknowledgements.
This script regina-engine-config and its manual page were modified from gtk-config, which contains the following notice:
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation.
Note that the permission statement above applies only to regina-engine-config, and not to Regina as a whole.
11 February 2021 |