* Adding support for unit testing using boost unit test and ctest * Adding libboost-test to Travis config. * Adding libboost-test to Travis config. * Modifying per element comparison * Modifying per element comparison * Fixing typo * Fixing typo * Adding custom comparison for strings * Updating Travis to run unit tests * Updating Travis to run unit tests * Fixing typo * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor and Travis * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor and Travis * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor and Travis * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor * Preparing unit testing to run on Appveyor * Fixing unit testing path issue in CMake * Fixing unit testing path issue in CMake * Fixing bugs in cmake and appveyor scripts * Rolling back generate_export_header in cmake
EPANET
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The EPANET Library is a pressurized pipe network hydraulic and water quality analysis toolkit written in C.
If you are interested in using/extending EPANET for academic, personal, or commercial use, then you've come to the right place. For community discussion, FAQ, and roadmapping of the project, go to the Community Forum.
Please see the version 2.1 Release Notes for information relevant to users of the previous official version (2.00.12). If you would like to contribute by addressing any of the outstanding Issues, then please comment on the Issue, then Fork this repo to your own account and base your commits on the dev branch. Once you are finished, you can open a Pull Request to test the code and discuss merging your changes back into the community respository.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to contribute to EPANET using GitHub is also [available] (http://www.slideshare.net/demetriseliades/contributing-to-epanet-using-github-in-windows).
Note: This repository is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, the USEPA. For the last "official" release of EPANET (2.00.12 UI and Toolkit) please go to the EPA's GitHub repo or the USEPA website. It is also not the graphical user interface version. This is the hydraulic and water quality solver engine.
However, if you are interested in extending EPANET for academic, personal, or commercial use, then you've come to the right place. For community discussion, FAQ, and roadmapping of the project, go to the Community Forum.