There are just three files, so I'll go ahead and put them in flower/. One more minor thing--the files are .cpp and .h, which is a bit confusing given they're not our standard extensions. Is it all right if I change the extensions to .cc and .hh to match the rest of the files?
Thanks, Owen On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 12:39 PM Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanw...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 23, 2020 at 9:55 AM Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on > LilyPond development <lilypond-devel@gnu.org> wrote: > > > > Am Montag, den 22.06.2020, 16:44 -0700 schrieb Owen Lamb: > > > Thanks, everyone! It looks like jsoncpp should work well for LilyPond. > > > > > > I don't have experience with adding files from one project to another. > > > Jonas, is this "Amalgamated" procedure what you were describing? > > > > https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp/wiki/Amalgamated-(Possibly-outdated) > > > > Yes, that's what I did a few years back. I think there used to be > > amalgamated versions of the releases, not sure if they vanished or I'm > > just mistaken. In any case, I'd recommend using version 1.8.4; 1.9.x > > will eventually lead to version 2.0, but the developers are not there > > yet. > > > > > > > If so, when instructions say to add the generated files to one's > project, > > > does that mean to just copy them into the lilypond-git directory > somewhere? > > > > Pretty much that, yes. > > > > > Where would be a good place to put them? > > > > No clue. Historically, that sounds like a job for flower/, but I'm not > > a fan of the current split between flower/ and lily/. Please get > > opinions from other developers that have been involved longer than me. > > How many files are they? > > If there are many of them, we should have a separate subdirectory. If > it's just a few, flower/ would be a good place. > > -- > Han-Wen Nienhuys - hanw...@gmail.com - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen >