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-=======
-Duktape
-=======
-
-Duktape is a small and portable Ecmascript E5/E5.1 implementation.  It is
-intended to be easily embeddable into C programs, with a C API similar in
-spirit to Lua's.
-
-Duktape supports the full E5/E5.1 feature set including errors, Unicode
-strings, and regular expressions, a subset of E6 features (e.g. Proxy
-objects), Khronos/ES6 ArrayBuffer/TypedView, and Node.js Buffer bindings.
-
-Duktape also provides a number of custom features such as error tracebacks,
-additional data types for better C integration, combined reference counting
-and mark-and sweep garbage collector, object finalizers, co-operative
-threads a.k.a. coroutines, tail calls, built-in logging and module frameworks,
-a built-in debugger protocol, function bytecode dump/load, and so on.
-
-You can browse Duktape programmer's API and other documentation at:
-
-* http://duktape.org/
-
-In particular, you should read the getting started section:
-
-* http://duktape.org/guide.html#gettingstarted
-
-More examples and how-to articles are in the Duktape Wiki:
-
-* http://wiki.duktape.org/
-
-Building and integrating Duktape into your project is very straightforward:
-
-* http://duktape.org/guide.html#compiling
-
-See Makefile.hello for a concrete example::
-
-  $ cd <dist_root>
-  $ make -f Makefile.hello
-  [...]
-  $ ./hello
-  Hello world!
-  2+3=5
-
-To build an example command line tool, use the following::
-
-  $ cd <dist_root>
-  $ make -f Makefile.cmdline
-  [...]
-
-  $ ./duk
-  ((o) Duktape
-  duk> print('Hello world!');
-  Hello world!
-  = undefined
-
-  $ ./duk mandel.js
-  [...]
-
-This distributable contains:
-
-* ``src/``: main Duktape library in a "single source file" format (duktape.c,
-  duktape.h, and duk_config.h).
-
-* ``src-noline/``: contains a variant of ``src/duktape.c`` with no ``#line``
-  directives which is preferable for some users.  See discussion in
-  https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/pull/363.
-
-* ``src-separate/``: main Duktape library in multiple files format.
-
-* ``config/``: genconfig utility for creating duk_config.h configuration
-  files, see: http://wiki.duktape.org/Configuring.html.
-
-* ``examples/``: further examples for using Duktape.  Although Duktape
-  itself is widely portable, some of the examples are Linux only.
-  For instance the ``eventloop`` example illustrates how ``setTimeout()``
-  and other standard timer functions could be implemented on Unix/Linux.
-
-* ``extras/``: utilities and modules which don't comfortably fit into the
-  main Duktape library because of footprint or portability concerns.
-  Extras are maintained and bug fixed code, but don't have the same version
-  guarantees as the main Duktape library.
-
-* ``polyfills/``: a few replacement suggestions for non-standard Javascript
-  functions provided by other implementations.
-
-* ``debugger/``: a debugger with a web UI, see ``debugger/README.rst`` and
-  https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/doc/debugger.rst for
-  details on Duktape debugger support.  Also contains a JSON debug proxy
-  (one written in Node.js and another in DukLuv) to make talking to the
-  debug target easier.
-
-* ``licenses/``: licensing information.
-
-You can find release notes at:
-
-* https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/blob/master/RELEASES.rst
-
-This distributable contains Duktape version 1.5.2, created from git
-commit cad34ae155acb0846545ca6bf2d29f9463b22bbb (v1.5.2).
-
-Duktape is copyrighted by its authors (see ``AUTHORS.rst``) and licensed
-under the MIT license (see ``LICENSE.txt``).  String hashing algorithms are
-based on the algorithm from Lua (MIT license), djb2 hash, and Murmurhash2
-(MIT license).  Duktape module loader is based on the CommonJS module
-loading specification (without sharing any code), CommonJS is under the
-MIT license.
-
-Have fun!
-
-Sami Vaarala (sami.vaarala@iki.fi)

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-=================
-Duktape genconfig
-=================
-
-Overview
-========
-
-``genconfig`` is a helper script for coming up with a ``duk_config.h`` for
-compiling Duktape for your platform.
-
-To support this:
-
-* It creates a Duktape 1.2.x compatible ``duk_config.h`` with automatic
-  platform detection and ``DUK_OPT_xxx`` feature options.
-
-* It helps to create a ``duk_config.h`` for your platform/compiler
-  combination.  You can give a base configuration and then force certain
-  values manually based on a YAML configuration file.
-
-* It autogenerates documentation for config options (and Duktape 1.2.x
-  feature options) based on option metadata files written in YAML.
-
-Usage
-=====
-
-To create an autodetect duk_config.h header (compatible with Duktape 1.2.x)::
-
-    $ python config/genconfig.py --metadata config --output /tmp/duk_config.h \
-          autodetect-header
-
-To create a barebones duk_config.h header for a specific platform (easier to
-edit manually)::
-
-    $ python config/genconfig.py --metadata config --output /tmp/duk_config.h \
-          --platform linux --compiler gcc --architecture x64 \
-          barebones-header
-
-There are further commands to e.g. autogenerate config option documentation;
-see ``genconfig.py`` for details.