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mengdaming committed Nov 22, 2023
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .github/workflows/go.yml
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- name: Set up Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v4
with:
go-version: '1.20'
go-version: '1.21'
- name: Build
working-directory: go
run: go build -v ./...
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24 changes: 12 additions & 12 deletions cpp/GETTING_STARTED.md
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- macOS, Linux or Windows
- [git](https://git-scm.com/) client
- [curl](https://curl.se/download.html) command line utility
- a working build environment (Visual Studio, GCC or Clang) for C++ 17
- a working build environment (Visual Studio, GCC or Clang) for C++ 20
<details><summary>Details</summary>

- **C++ Version**

By default, the kata's CMake file is referencing C++ version 17. We also tested and
compiled the code with versions 11 and 14.

To use a version other than 17, simply modify the line below in the [CMake](CMakeLists.txt)
configuration file to reference 11 or 14.
By default, the kata's CMake file is referencing C++ version 20. We also tested and
compiled the code with versions 11, 14 and 17.

To use a version other than 20, simply modify the line below in the [CMake](CMakeLists.txt)
configuration file to reference 11, 14 or 17.

```text
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 20)
```

- **Compiler**

When running on Windows, the code is compiled with [MSVC](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/reference/compiling-a-c-cpp-program?view=msvc-160).

On other platforms, the script uses the default C++ compiler set on the machine.
Both GCC and Clang are supported.

</details>

## Getting ready
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- Download a copy of cmake compatible with your platform.
- Download the dependencies required to build and test the kata (such as GoogleTest).
- Generate the solution file ***Kata-RomanNumeralsConverter.sln*** for **Visual Studio 2017** on Windows,
or the project file ***Kata-RomanNumeralsConverter.xcodeproj*** for **Xcode** on macOS.
or the project file ***Kata-RomanNumeralsConverter.xcodeproj*** for **Xcode** on macOS.
- Run an initial build and test of the kata to ensure that everything is set up properly.

```shell
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> TCR takes care of building the project and running the tests.
> For this reason you should not build and test the project from Xcode when TCR is running.
> The only thing you should pay attention to is when saving your changes, which will trigger TCR's build and test.
>
>
#### 2. Open a terminal

You can use any terminal application available on macOS.

If you're not familiar with terminals, macOS comes with a built-in terminal application available under
If you're not familiar with terminals, macOS comes with a built-in terminal application available under
`Applications` > `Utilities` > `Terminal.app`.

#### 3. Launch TCR
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