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gimd (pronounced gim-dee) provides a small distributed database layered on top of the powerful Git version control system.
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gimd Git Message Database gimd (pronounced gim-dee) provides a small distributed database layered on top of the powerful Git version control system. === Building === Gimd recently switched to Simple Build Tool from Maven due to the fact that sbt treats 'simple' word seriously. Enter root directory and type: $ ./sbt update Sbt will compile project definition and download all dependencies. Once it's done type: $ ./sbt Sbt will enter to the interactive mode. In the interactive you can type different commands that sbt will execute. In order to compile Gimd jus enter: compile Consult sbt's documentation for further details: http://code.google.com/p/simple-build-tool/wiki/DocumentationHome === Testing === In sbt's interactive mode it's enough to type: test Sbt will compile all tests and execute them. Gimd uses JUnit 4.x and ScalaCheck 1.7 testing libraries at the moment. === Running sample === In sbt's interactive mode switch to console by typing: console Once you are in Scala's REPL (with Gimd's libraries loaded) load sample script by typing: :load sample.scala It will load sample script that defines some custom class and it's binding to Gimd's data structures, adds some sample data and executes some queries. You can play with your db by doing some more complex queries, e.g.: scala> db.query(MyUserFileType, MyUserType.query where { x => (x.age === 0) && (x.name < "user20") }) foreach println User(user182,email182@com.com,0) === Contributing === At the moment gimd is little bit in a state of flux due to Move to Scala 2.8 and sbt so contributing can be difficult. Anyway feel free to join http://groups.google.com/group/gimd-discuss This section will get updated as soon as there is an official Scala release that does not crash on gimd so contributing will become much easier.
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