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#Overview
This directory contains source code for C++ implementation of gRPC.
#Status
Beta
#Pre-requisites
##Linux
```sh
$ [sudo] apt-get install build-essential autoconf libtool
```
##Mac OSX
For a Mac system, git is not available by default. You will first need to
install Xcode from the Mac AppStore and then run the following command from a
terminal:
```sh
$ [sudo] xcode-select --install
```
##Protoc
By default gRPC uses [protocol buffers](https://github.com/google/protobuf),
you will need the `protoc` compiler to generate stub server and client code.
If you compile gRPC from source, as described below, this also installs the
`protoc` compiler.
If it hasn't been installed, you can run the following commands to install it.
```sh
$ cd grpc/third_party/protobuf
$ sudo make install # 'make' should have been run by core grpc
```
Alternatively, you can download `protoc` binaries from
[the protocol buffers Github repository](https://github.com/google/protobuf/releases).
#Installation
Currently to install gRPC for C++, you need to build from source as described
below.
#Build from Source
```sh
$ git clone -b $(curl -L http://grpc.io/release) https://github.com/grpc/grpc
$ cd grpc
$ git submodule update --init
$ make
$ [sudo] make install
```
#Documentation
You can find out how to build and run our simplest gRPC C++ example in our
[C++ quick start](../../examples/cpp).
For more detailed documentation on using gRPC in C++ , see our main
documentation site at [grpc.io](http://grpc.io), specifically:
* [Overview](http://www.grpc.io/docs/): An introduction to gRPC with a simple
Hello World example in all our supported languages, including C++.
* [gRPC Basics - C++](http://www.grpc.io/docs/tutorials/basic/c.html):
A tutorial that steps you through creating a simple gRPC C++ example
application.
* [Asynchronous Basics - C++](http://www.grpc.io/docs/tutorials/async/helloasync-cpp.html):
A tutorial that shows you how to use gRPC C++'s asynchronous/non-blocking
APIs.
# Examples
Code examples for gRPC C++ live in this repository's
[examples/cpp](../../examples/cpp) directory.
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