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Introduction
Let's say your company name is MyCompany and your project is called MyProject. You want to put most of your code for the project in a library, with a small console program to provide a command line interface to it.
Here are the steps done with XamarinStudio 4.2.3 on Windows.
Create a New Solution with Library Project
- Launch Xamarin Studio
- File > New > Solution
- Choose Cobra > Console Project
- Give a name like "MyCompany.MyProject.Lib" in the "Name:" field
- Edit the "Solution name:" field to chop off the ".Lib" to make it "MyCompany.MyProject"
- Leave "Create directory for solution" checked.
- Click "OK"
- Edit the class:
class Thing test pass get two as int return 2
Create Console Project
- In the solution outline, the very top node says "MyCompany.MyProject"
- Right click it and choose Add > Add New Project
- Choose Cobra > Console Project
- Give a name like "MyCompany.MyProject.Console" in the "Name:" field.
- Right click in the new project in the solution outline and choose "Set As Startup Project"
- Open Program.cobra in the solution outline and add "Console.readLine":
""" Replace this text with a description of your program. """ class Program def main print 'Hello, world!' Console.readLine # <--- add this
Copy the Core
I like to copy Cobra's core library to co-reside with my program. This insulates it from the environment.
- Right click "MyCompany.MyProject.Console" and choose "Options"
- Choose "Compiler"
- Make sure "Embed Run Time" is unchecked
- Add "-copy-core" to the "Cobra Arguments:"
- Click "OK"
Run It
Try running the project.
- Choose from the menu, Run > Start Without Debugging
- If you get an error about System.Core, expand the References of the Console project in the solution outline, right click and choose "Delete".
You should see output like:
Hello, world! trace : t.two=2 - at Program.cobra:14 - in Program.main
Press "Return" to continue.
Build Files
In the file system, under the directory MyCompany?.MyProject?\MyCompany?.MyProject?.Console\bin\Debug
you will now have these files:
Cobra.Core.dll MyCompany?.MyProject?.Console.exe MyCompany?.MyProject?.Console.pdb MyCompany?.MyProject?.Lib.dll MyCompany?.MyProject?.Lib.pdb
Where to go from here
- You can now start fleshing out your library.
- You can use that library from the console program.
- You can later use that library in a web site, web service or GUI app.
- Explore the right click menus in Xamarin Studio.
- Try out some breakpoint debugging.
- If you get stuck or experience bugs, get on the Cobra discussion forums.
- If you see errors on this page, or you have additional tips, edit this page. That's the "wiki way".