/* * International Chemical Identifier (InChI) * Version 1 * Software version 1.06 * December 15, 2020 * * The InChI library and programs are free software developed under the * auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). * Originally developed at NIST. * Modifications and additions by IUPAC and the InChI Trust. * Some portions of code were developed/changed by external contributors * (either contractor or volunteer) which are listed in the file * 'External-contributors' included in this distribution. * * IUPAC/InChI-Trust Licence No.1.0 for the * International Chemical Identifier (InChI) * Copyright (C) IUPAC and InChI Trust * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the IUPAC/InChI Trust InChI Licence No.1.0, * or any later version. * * Please note that this library is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTIES * whatsoever, whether expressed or implied. * See the IUPAC/InChI-Trust InChI Licence No.1.0 for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the IUPAC/InChI Trust InChI * Licence No. 1.0 with this library; if not, please e-mail: * * info@inchi-trust.org * */ This directory contains examples of InChI API usage, for C ('inchi_main', 'mol2inchi', 'test_ixa'); see projects for MS Visual Studio 2015 in 'vc14' and for gcc/Linux in 'gcc' subdirs) and Python 3 ('python_sample'). Note that all the projects in addition to corresponding demo executable create also a necessary 'libinchi' library (.dll or .so) in the same upper-level directory 'bin' or 'bin2'.