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These modules have been tested under: - Ubuntu 16.04 up (64-bit). - Mac OS X El Capitan with Xcode 7.x (64 bit). - Microsoft Windows with Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 (64-bit) Upon checking out the repository, you will get the following structure: or-tools/ LICENSE-2.0.txt <- Apache license Makefile <- Top-level Makefile CONTRIBUTING <- Contribution guidelines README <- This file bin/ <- Compiled binaries dependencies/ <- Built dependencies examples/ <- Root directory for all examples examples/com/ <- Java examples examples/cpp/ <- C++ examples examples/csharp/ <- C# examples examples/data/ <- Data files for examples examples/flatzinc/ <- Flatzinc examples examples/fsharp/ <- F# examples examples/python/ <- Python examples examples/tests/ <- C# unit tests and bug reports lib/ <- Libraries and jar files makefiles/ <- Subsidiary makefiles objs/ <- C++ object files ortools/ <- Source code ortools/algorithms/ <- Basic algorithms ortools/base/ <- Basic utilities ortools/bop/ <- Boolean solver based on SAT ortools/com/ <- C# and Java source files ortools/constraint_solver/ <- Constraint solver ortools/flatzinc/ <- Flatzinc interpreter ortools/gen/ <- Generated files ortools/glop/ <- Linear solver ortools/graph/ <- Graph algorithms ortools/linear_solver/ <- Linear solver wrapper ortools/lp_data/ <- Data structures for linear model ortools/ortools <- Python source code ortools/sat/ <- Sat solver ortools/util/ <- Utilities needed by the constraint solver tools/ <- Windows binaries For installation instructions (both source and binary), visit https://developers.google.com/optimization/introduction/installing.

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