# CascLib **Repository Path**: ddl001122/CascLib ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: CascLib - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2022-01-22 - **Last Updated**: 2022-01-22 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # CascLib **CascLib** is an open-source implementation of library for reading Blizzard's CASC storages since 2014. For API documentation, refer to http://www.zezula.net/en/casc/casclib.html . ## Using CascLib on Linux (generic cmake build) - cmake -L CMakeLists.txt - make ## Using CascLib as shared library in Debian/Ubuntu (build packages) - dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc - cd .. - sudo dpkg -i libcasc1_3.2_amd64.deb libcasc-dev_3.2_amd64.deb ## Using CascLib as static library in Windows 1. Clone the CascLib repository into a local folder: `git clone https://github.com/ladislav-zezula/CascLib.git` 2. Open one of the solution files in Microsoft Visual Studio - `CascLib_vs17.sln` for Visual Studio 2017 - `CascLib_vs15.sln` for Visual Studio 2015 - `CascLib_vs08.sln` for Visual Studio 2008 3. Select `Build / Batch Build` and select all `CascLib` build configurations. Do a full build. The result LIB files for each platform are in `.\bin\CascLib\Win32` and `.\bin\CascLib\x64`. The following build configurations are available: - DebugAD\CascLibDAD.lib (Debug Ansi version with dynamic CRT library) - DebugAS\CascLibDAS.lib (Debug Ansi version with static CRT library) - DebugUD\CascLibDUD.lib (Debug Unicode version with dynamic CRT library) - DebugUS\CascLibDUS.lib (Debug Unicode version with static CRT library) - ReleaseAD\CascLibRAD.lib (Release Ansi version with dynamic CRT library) - ReleaseAS\CascLibRAS.lib (Release Ansi version with static CRT library) - ReleaseUD\CascLibRUD.lib (Release Unicode version with dynamic CRT library) - ReleaseUS\CascLibRUS.lib (Release Unicode version with static CRT library) 4. After the build is done, put all 32-bit LIBs to a library directory (e.g. `lib32`) and all 64-bit LIBs into another directory (e.g. `lib64`) 5. Include `CascLib.h` in your project. `CascLib.h` will automatically select the required LIB file, depending on your project settings. 6. Build your project. ## Using CascLib as DLL in Windows 1. Clone the CascLib repository into a local folder: `git clone https://github.com/ladislav-zezula/CascLib.git` 2. Open one of the solution files in Microsoft Visual Studio - `CascLib_vs17.sln` for Visual Studio 2017 - `CascLib_vs15.sln` for Visual Studio 2015 - `CascLib_vs08.sln` for Visual Studio 2008 3. Select `Build / Batch Build` and check all `CascLib_dll Release` configurations. Do a full build. The result DLL and LIB files for `Win32` and `x64` platforms are in: - `.\bin\CascLib_dll\Win32\Release` (32-bit build) - `.\bin\CascLib_dll\x64\Release` (64-bit build) 5. Include `CascLib.h` and add `CascLib.lib` to your project and build it.