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     13 <h2 class="title"><a name="OVERVIEW">Overview</a></h2>
     14 
     15 <p>CUPS provides two libraries that interface with the different parts of the
     16 printing system. The "cups" library provides all of the common application and
     17 filter functions while the "cupsimage" library provides all of the imaging
     18 functions used in raster printer drivers. The "cups" library functions are
     19 accessed by including the <var>&lt;cups/cups.h&gt;</var> header, while
     20 "cupsimage" functions are found in the <var>&lt;cups/raster.h&gt;</var>
     21 header.</p>
     22 
     23 <h2 class="title"><a name="COMPILING">Compiling Programs</a></h2>
     24 
     25 <p>The CUPS libraries can be used from any C, C++, or Objective C program.
     26 The method of compiling against the libraries varies depending on the
     27 operating system and installation of CUPS. The following sections show how
     28 to compile a simple program (shown below) in two common environments.</p>
     29 
     30 <p>The following simple program lists the available printers on the system:</p>
     31 
     32 <pre class="example">
     33 #include &lt;stdio.h&gt;
     34 #include &lt;cups/cups.h&gt;
     35 
     36 int main(void)
     37 {
     38   int i;
     39   cups_dest_t *dests, *dest;
     40   int num_dests = cupsGetDests(&amp;dests);
     41 
     42   for (i = num_dests, dest = dests; i &gt; 0; i --, dest ++)
     43   {
     44     if (dest->instance)
     45       printf("%s/%s\n", dest->name, dest->instance);
     46     else
     47       puts(dest->name);
     48   }
     49 
     50   return (0);
     51 }
     52 </pre>
     53 
     54 <h3><a name="XCODE">Compiling with Xcode</a></h3>
     55 
     56 <p>In Xcode, choose <var>New Project...</var> from the <var>File</var> menu,
     57 then select the <var>Standard Tool</var> project type under <var>Command Line
     58 Utility</var>. Click <var>Next</var> and choose a project directory. Click
     59 <var>Next</var> to create the project.</p>
     60 
     61 <p>In the project window, double-click on the <var>Targets</var> group and
     62 control-click on the simple target to show the context menu. Choose
     63 <var>Existing Framework...</var> from the <var>Add</var> submenu. When the file
     64 chooser sheet appears, press the <kbd>/</kbd> key and enter "/usr/lib". Scroll
     65 down the file list and select the <var>libcups.dylib</var> file. Click the
     66 <var>Add</var> button in the file chooser and attributes sheets.</p>
     67 
     68 <p>In the project window, double-click on the <var>main.c</var> source file.
     69 Replace the template source code with the listing above and save it. Click the
     70 <var>Build and Go</var> button to build the sample program and run it.</p>
     71 
     72 <h3><a name="COMMANDLINE">Compiling with GCC</a></h3>
     73 
     74 <p>From the command-line, create a file called <var>sample.c</var> using your
     75 favorite editor and then run the following command to compile it with GCC and
     76 run it:</p>
     77 
     78 <pre class="command">
     79 gcc -o simple `cups-config --cflags` simple.c `cups-config --libs`
     80 ./simple
     81 </pre>
     82 
     83 <p>The <code>cups-config</code> command provides the compiler flags
     84 ("cups-config --cflags") and libraries ("cups-config --libs") needed for the
     85 local system.</p>
     86 
     87 <h2 class="title"><a name="WHERETOGO">Where to Go Next</a></h2>
     88 
     89 <p>If you are developing a print filter, driver, or backend, see the
     90 <a href="api-filter.html" target="_top">Filter and Backend Programming</a>
     91 guide. Raster printer driver developers should also read the
     92 <a href="api-raster.html" target="_top">Raster API</a> reference.</p>
     93