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<h1> How to make a program against the tifiles library </h1>
     
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<pre>&nbsp;<em>&nbsp;</em></pre>
  You will find in the <i>test</i> folder of the libary source archive a
test/example  program which uses this library.<br>
  Below is listed a light version (error management has been removed) of
this  program to make it clearer:  
<pre>#include &lt;tifiles.h&gt;

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
  FlashContent content;

  tifiles_library_init();

  tifiles_file_read_flash("ticabfra.89k", &amp;content);
  tifiles_file_display_flash(&amp;content);

  return 0;
}</pre>
That's all !<br><br>
<strong>NOTE</strong>: for this example to work, you probably have to add compiler options related to the include path and library path, e.g.
<pre>gcc -I/usr/include/tilp2 -Os -g -Wall -W &lt;...&gt;.c -o &lt;...&gt; -ltifiles2</pre>
or better
<pre>gcc -Os -g -Wall -W `pkg-config --cflags --libs tifiles2` tifiles.c -o tifiles</pre>
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