@titlepage
@title GiNaC @value{VERSION}
@subtitle An open framework for symbolic computation within the C++ programming language
+@subtitle @value{UPDATED}
@author The GiNaC Group:
@author Christian Bauer, Alexander Frink, Richard B. Kreckel
After proper configuration you should just build the whole
library by typing
+
@example
$ make
@end example
+
at the command prompt and go for a cup of coffee.
Just to make sure GiNaC works properly you may run a simple test
suite by typing
+
@example
$ make check
@end example
+
This will compile some sample programs, run them and compare the output
to reference output. Each of the checks should return a message @samp{passed}
together with the CPU time used for that particular test. If it does
@section Installing GiNaC
To install GiNaC on your system, simply type
+
@example
$ make install
@end example
multiple have the synopsis:
@example
-#include <GiNaC/normal.h>
+#include <ginac/normal.h>
ex gcd(const ex & a, const ex & b);
ex lcm(const ex & a, const ex & b);
@end example