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/** \page running Running the Concordia library
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\section running1 Programmatical use of the library
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The main access point to the functionalities of the library is the Concordia class. An example programmatical use of the class is shown below:
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\verbatim
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snippet
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\endverbatim
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\section running2 The concordia-console program
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After successful build of the project (see \ref compilation2) the concordia-console program is available in the folder build/concordia-console.
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\subsection running2_1 concordia-console options
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The full list of program options is given below:
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\verbatim
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-h [ --help ] Display this message
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-c [ --config ] arg Concordia configuration file (required)
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\endverbatim
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\subsection running2_2 concordia-console example run
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\subsection running2_3 concordia-console output format
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\section running3 The Concordia configuration
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Concordia is configured by the means of a configuration file in the libconfig format (http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/).
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