Download premake 5 and copy the premake5 executable somewhere in your path.
You need Visual Studio to build the source code. If you don't have Visual Studio 2019 you can download the community edition for free.
Once you have Visual Studio installed, go to the command line under the reliable directory and type:
premake5 vs2019
Open the generated reliable.sln file.
Now you can build the library and run individual test programs as you would for any other Visual Studio solution.
First, download and install premake 5.
Now go to the command line under the reliable directory and enter:
premake5 gmake
Which creates makefiles which you can use to build the source via:
make all
Then you can run binaries like this:
./bin/test
./bin/example
./bin/stats
./bin/soak
./bin/fuzz
If you have questions please create an issue at https://github.com/mas-bandwidth/reliable and I'll do my best to help you out.
cheers
- Glenn